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Conservation: Greenwood/Phinney Area Neighborhood Power Project Conservation: Greenwood/Phinney Area Neighborhood Power Project

Took Place in 2002

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Current Neighborhood Power Project: Green Lake/Wallingford
 
Greenwood/Phinney Neighborhood Power Project Accomplishments:
 
  • Over 150 volunteers delivered over 7,000 energy efficient compact fluorescent bulbs to their neighbors. Energy savings from these light bulbs helped the project exceed its savings goals by 25%.
  • 15 households received home energy audits to find ways to save resources and lower their utility bills.
  • Energy efficient lighting was installed in 69 small businesses.
  • 80 showerheads and 433 faucet aerators were installed to conserve water.
  • Conducted several energy conservation workshops and co-sponsored the Phinney Ridge Neighborhood Association's Annual Home Design and Remodeling Fair.
  • Resources Saved:
    • Enough electricity to power 125 new homes for a year.
      From Greenwood/Phinney residences -- 623,802 kilowatt hours/year
      From Greenwood/Phinney businesses -- 699,000 kilowatt hours/year
    • Savings of over 1,803,000 gallons of water per year.
 
Greenwood/Phinney Neighborhoods Map
Greenwood/Phinney Neighborhood Map
  Juan Peralez leads Seattle City Light's Neighborhood Power Project. You can contact Juan by phone at 206.684.3868 or by e-mail at juan.peralez@seattle.gov.
 
 
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