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FRIDAY: E.P.A. Administrator in Durham to Tour Energy Efficient Habitat for Humanity Home, Highlight New ENERGY STAR Tool

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Category: Energy
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, December 11th, 2014


ATLANTA - E.P.A. (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy is visiting Durham, N.C., on Friday for the agency's Energy Efficiency Action Week and touring a new ENERGY STAR-certified Habitat for Humanity home, in the North East Central neighborhood, that includes energy-efficient features that will save homeowners money on their utility bills. Administrator McCarthy will meet with the new homeowner and be joined by Congressman G. K. Butterfield, Durham Mayor Bill Bell, Habitat for Humanity International Vice President for the U.S. and Canada Sue Henderson, and representatives from Advanced Energy, Southern Energy Management and Habitat for Humanity Durham.

The home tour, which will include blower door and duct blaster tests as well as an explanation of ENERGY STAR upgrades, is open to the press and will be immediately followed by a press conference.

Administrator McCarthy will highlight a new E.P.A. tool, the ENERGY STAR Home Advisor, launched this week to help Americans save money and energy by improving the energy efficiency of their existing homes through recommended, customized and prioritized home-improvement projects. As we enter the winter months, homeowners can use the new ENERGY STAR Home Advisor to increase energy efficiency and save money while reducing greenhouse gas emissions that fuel climate change.


WHEN:

Friday, December 12, 2014

11:15 a.m. EST


WHO:

E.P.A. Administrator Gina McCarthy

G. K. Butterfield, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's First District

Mayor Bill Bell, City of Durham

Sue Henderson, Vice President for the U.S. and Canada, Habitat for Humanity International

Blake Strayhorn, Executive director for Habitat for Humanity Durham

Keith Aldridge, Vice President for Business Development, Advanced Energy

E.P.A. Regional Administrator Heather McTeer Toney


WHERE:

Habitat for Humanity home

2200 Ashe Street

Durham, N.C. 27703


RSVP:

Media who would like to attend either event should contact Davina Marraccini at 404-562-

8293 or [email protected]



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