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Local News - Local News - January 31, 2013 |
By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business
St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute has launched a $7.7 million energy-services and utility-upgrade project that's expected to reduce energy consumption at its main campus by almost 40 percent, says Randy Sharshan, director of facilities and safety for St. Luke's.
Projections suggest the 18-month project will lead to an annual savings of $207,000 in energy and operational costs, Sharshan says.
St. Luke's main campus, at 711 S. Cowley, includes a 100,000-square-foot, t...
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Projections suggest the 18-month project will lead to an annual savings of $207,000 in energy and operational costs, Sharshan says.
St. Luke's main campus, at 711 S. Cowley, includes a 100,000-square-foot, t...
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