Chevron Energy 
Solutions has signed an energy services agreement with the City of 
Dublin to overhaul City infrastructure and install solar energy arrays, 
all aimed at reducing the City's future utility costs for decades to 
come. In total, the City anticipates the program will generate more than
 $14 million in savings over the next 25 years, dollars that can be 
redirected toward enhancing City services. 
The energy services agreement establishes the City of Dublin as the 
first in the Tri-Valley to launch an aggressive and comprehensive energy
 action plan aimed at reducing the City's carbon footprint by upgrading 
facilities and infrastructure. By financing the program using 
anticipated energy savings, and with Chevron Energy Solution's help in 
capturing more than $650,000 in expected solar incentives and rebates, 
the City would not need to invest any capital dollars to implement the 
transformative program.
... 
In addition to installing photovoltaic solar arrays at all City 
facilities to offset energy usage, the City will replace approximately 
3,000 streetlights with efficient LED lighting technology, which is 
expected to produce better light quality and result in lower ongoing 
utility and maintenance costs. Other improvements include upgrades to 
interior and exterior lighting at City facilities, the pump and 
filtration system for the City's pool, and the air circulation systems 
at the City's Civic Center and Library.
...
Chevron Energy Services via PRNewsWire www.PRNewsWire.com 
Press Release dated September 10, 2012
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