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Wright State University is touting a new plan to reduce energy consumption nearly 40 percent and save more than $35 million over the next 15 years.
The university said it intends to sign a $25.2 million contract with New York-based ABM Industries Inc., which has a Dayton office, to implement energy efficiency measures that include modernizing heating/cooling plants in buildings across its Dayton and Lake campuses. Implementation of the plan is slated to begin this month, pending approval by the Wright State Board of Trustees.
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