ICM Controls Receives Efficiency Award
High performance systems will reduce annual energy costs by $92,000
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ICM Controls, a leading designer/manufacture of electronic controls, received a High Performance Building Award from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) for the energy efficient measures incorporated into its new headquarters. The improvements will help cuts its energy costs by $92,000 annually.
ICM
Controls’ world headquarters and manufacturing facility in North Syracuse, New
York, was built using nearly $265,000 of incentives from NYSERDA to install a
variety of energy-saving features, including high performance windows, lighting
systems, heating and cooling system, as well as building envelop insulation.
“ICM Controls has been a leader in the
manufacturing of energy efficient products for residential and commercial use,
and is now demonstrating their commitment to conserving energy by making its
manufacturing facility cleaner and greener,” says Francis J. Murray Jr.,
President and CEO of NYSERDA.
ICM
Controls is the 29th recipient of one of these performance awards
presented to hospitals, libraries, schools, businesses, and organizations that
have constructed buildings designed to perform at least 30 percent above the
New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code.
“The
High Performance Building Plaque serves as validation to ICM’s commitment to
responsible corporate citizenship in the use of energy and is consistent with
its mission to bring energy saving products to market,” says Ron Kadah,
President of ICM Controls.
As a
result of NYSERDA investment, ICM Controls is anticipated to reduce its energy
consumption by more than 812,000 kWh per year, the equivalent to the
electricity consumed by approximately 125 single family homes in a year.
New
York Governor David Paterson’s ‘45 by 15’ clean energy policy calls for New
York to reduce its electricity consumption by 15 percent through improved
energy efficiency and increase the proportion of renewable energy used by New
York consumers to 30 percent by the year 2015.
For
more information, visit www.nyserda.org
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