Chattanooga offices asked to use less energy

Chattanooga offices asked to use less energy

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CHATTANOOGA (AP) - Seeking to improve Chattanooga's reputation as an environmental city, the mayor is mandating that city departments and offices reduce energy use by 25 percent by 2020.

In an executive order, Mayor Ron Littlefield set up goals and standards for energy efficiency that have been used by the city for years. This order also requires new construction to be energy efficient, and the installation of technology-controlled lighting and temperature systems.

Littlefield told The Chattanooga Times Free Press that a lot of the goals are common sense changes that will help save the city more than $22 million in the next eight years.

The city departments received energy use audits and then Littlefield met with the city's administrators to set goals like using 35 percent less electricity or 20 percent less water.

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