fcSTATE OUTLOOK Wise energy management saves taxpayers dollars federal got eminent departments and agencies reduced their use by percent 1976 and in the process tug Canadian more than SI billion Die good news is ihat the savings will continue long into the Most of the energy nig mcus instituted over the 10 period were undertaken lance Irani the Management Program of Mines and Resources Canada During its first 10 sears rrDSAVEioninbutcdSGftmiHion in incentives to departments md agencies to pave the was for wise energy m in the public sector Overall some million v is spent by these organ i aliens on v efficiency eels The result was a cumulative is reimbursed out ol the savings arise Several payment schemes but line is thai the SCO prudui em rg savings in order to realie Mum lo help introduce per hill 10 the biggest Correctional ice winch in sears reduced Tries press in five sears reduced us percent Willis s buildings gencrallv needgreater amounts than other similar buildings arrangements demand high levels of illumination in penitentiaries buildings arc often old and spread out and manj oil up rehabilitation programs are high energy users CSC results are indicative of a trend across government Not content to rest on past accom plishments CSC aims to further reduce its energy consumption another three per cent in 1 While approach over us first decade often ins oh providing the stimulus for energy management projects the years will see the program adopt a new game plan An innovative method of financing energy management pro eels called performance contracting is being encouraged Although contracting I know is numerous prune sector lions contracts worth I ill million has been the past si sen this approach has not yet heen tried in the public sector In its typically pioneering I FEDSAVI hopes three pilot projects under way by the fall of I98H Energy performance contracting enables energy users to implement projects without having to allocate resources Overall I it for the trans ferred to a private sector company known as an Energy Service Com pany ESCO The provides and pays for all the services to carry out the job design engineering construction monitor maintenance and training and Water Calla This attractive member of the Arum family is common in the id shallow backwater of marshes ponds and likes across Canada Often found in groups the plants grow to height of about cm with clusters of broad hearuhaped leave and striking flower heads The tiny yellow art on a clublike around which a purs while hood or The arc perennial and new growth siaru from root ing nodes on the thick creeping rootstock tingti luihlie sector will pay lor the cost a prelum energy audit to verily the elti ciein potential spent ic I icih issist in the preparation and review reiiuesl- liomlSLO- provide traimng In to promoting energy within government fLDSAVf lederal with responsibilities mil keep clients the i energy North Halton Sports Advertises with The Herald for one reason ESU LTS SPORTS hub to tMir of wo or or logins or r or r al Advertising in The Herald Doesnt Cost It Pays Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1866 45 ST GEORGETOWN Phone 8772201