Senator Thompson And NYSERDA President Frank Murray Announce MLK Energy Challenge Program To Cut Utility Bills And Save Energy
Antoine M Thompson
February 19, 2010
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ISSUE:
- Energy
For Immediate Release: Thursday, February 18, 2010
Contact: Heather Zeisz | zeisz@senate.state.ny.us | 716.854.8705
Buffalo, NY- New York State Senator Antoine M. Thompson (D-Parts of Erie & Niagara Counties), will be holding a press conference along with the President and CEO of NYSERDA, Francis J. Murray, Jr., representatives from FLARE, DHCR, WNY AmeriCorps and the MLK Block Club Association. The press conference will be held on Friday, February 19, 2010 at 10:00 AM at the home of Kenneth Elliott at 1217 Fillmore Avenue which, is undergoing energy efficiency services as a way to lower his electric and gas bills.
Senator Thompson has joined forces with NYSERDA, WNY AmeriCorps, DHCR, The Matt Urban Center and FLARE for the MLK Energy Challenge, which offers energy reduction measures at no cost to the homeowner for income eligible residents on the periphery of MLK Park and beyond. This project combines energy efficiency to fight climate change and save consumers money along with an economic development thrust to lift the profile and desirability of the MLK Park neighborhood. This area was chosen because it is a central component of Senator Thompson’s efforts to revitalize Buffalo’s East Side.
Who: NYS Senator Antoine M. Thompson – 60th District
Frank Murray, President of NYSERDA
Thomas Van Nortwick, Regional Director, DHCR
Representatives from the MLK Block Club Association, WNY AmeriCorps and FLARE
What: MLK Park Neighborhood Energy Efficiency Press Event – great visuals of the weatherization process
Where: 1217 Fillmore Avenue – Buffalo, NY
When: Friday, February 19, 2010, 10:00 AM
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