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Wilmington secures Duke Energy assessments for Skyline Center and police headquarters; staff outlines LED, HVAC and thermostat projects
Summary
City staff said Wilmington secured two Duke Energy facility-assessment slots to audit Skyline Center and the police headquarters, and described related efficiency work — LED conversions, smart thermostats, design assistance for a new fire station and planned HVAC replacements — that will feed into budget requests.
Staff members of the Wilmington Clean Energy Advisory Committee told the panel they secured two of the region’s final Duke Energy low-cost energy-assessment slots to review the Skyline Center and the police headquarters, with on-site visits expected before the end of the calendar year. "They're trying to get it all done before the end of the calendar year," the staff member said.
The assessments, conducted by Duke Energy’s third‑party vendor (advancedenergy.org), will…
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