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Weatherization Month: Greenfield Gets Greener

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - October is Weatherization Month, and a small Ohio town is standing out as an example of how to be a "greener" community.

Work continues in Greenfield to reduce energy consumption, carbon emissions and energy costs. Comments from Julia Wise, executive director of Highland County Community Action.

The Highland County town of Greenfield formed its "G-3 Committee" with the goals of reducing energy consumption, carbon emissions and energy costs for the city and its residents. One of its first steps was a plan to weatherize as many homes as possible in the town. Julia Wise, executive director of Highland County Community Action, says weatherization isn't always about new windows or doors. Sometimes, she says, it's as simple as checking airflow and the efficiency of a furnace.

"We have a lot of diagnostic equipment that we go in and use now, and we're actually doing a lot of measurements to make sure that we can get the best bang for the buck, so to speak, when we go into that home."

Highland County Community Action is getting some funds from Dayton Power & Light and Vectren in a partnership to weatherize up to 200 homes in Greenfield, and possibly more. With the weather getting colder, Wise advises all Ohioans to start thinking about what they can do to weatherize their own homes for maximum energy-efficiency.

Wise says this weatherization project is not only helping the homeowners, but the community as a whole.

"When we go into a community, we're buying our gas locally, we're actually buying supplies locally. During the ARRA [American Recovery and Reinvestment Act] funding period, we actually hired seven new weatherization workers. By really focusing on spending this DP&L and Vectren money, we're going to be able to keep people continually working."

Wise says the hope for this project is to target more moderate-income residents, those who aren't qualified for the agency's current weatherization program.


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