Ice Bear In Every Public Building: A Victorville CA Energy Conservation Goal
by John Laumer, Philadelphia
on 06.23.07

"The City of Victorville, California has ordered ten Ice Bear(R) units to provide clean, efficient cooling for the new clubhouse at the city's Green Tree Golf Course. See background on Ice Bear energy shifting here. "The Ice Bear units will provide 69 tons of cooling and slash the air conditioning peak demand by more than 95% at the 14,000 square foot event facility. The order is part of Victorville's city-wide program to install Ice Bear units at every public building in order to dramatically reduce peak energy consumption, an effort that won the city a prestigious Flex Your Power award earlier this year. The clubhouse is scheduled for completion in June 2008, in time for the high desert region's most extreme summer heat." Via: PR Newswire Image credit:: S. Sandlin, Webshots
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