Posts Tagged ‘Environment’
Baltimore office building earns “High Performance Building Award”
After installing $1 million worth of energy efficiency upgrades, Seiberlich Traneacknowledged the One North Charles high-rise in downtown Baltimore with a “High Performance Building Award.” The aging office building had been in need of improvements for some time, and the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) helped make the project possible by …Learn more
MEA Provides Energy Upgrades for Residents of Prince George’s County
United Communities Against Poverty (UCAP) is the official Community Action Agency for Prince George’s County. The agency is dedicated to providing assistance for individuals and families whose quality of life has been negatively impacted by poverty, unemployment, homelessness, crime, and inadequate public health services.
Highlandtown Healthy Living Center Promotes a Healthier Environment
Kecia Wherry believes environment influences health. As Vice President of Business Development and Community Relations at Baltimore Medical System (BMS), she identifies the Highlandtown Healthy Living Center as a facility born from a strict adherence to this belief.
Montgomery County Couple Improves Energy Efficiency and Generates Clean, Renewable Energy
In the world of sustainable living, some just talk the talk. Montgomery County resident Jim Russ has been walking the walk for about 70 years. Growing up in Massachusetts, Russ was taught at a young age to enjoy nature and leave no trace. For him, this built an appreciation …Learn more
Queen Anne’s County Invests Clean Efficiency Funding to Save Money
The Queen Anne’s County Department of Public Works – Division of Engineering and General Service’s (QAC) does more than balance budgets every day. The agency has a three-pronged mission to respond promptly to customer service concerns, safeguard the environment, and respect its cost-conscious citizens. By working with the Maryland …Learn more
Landover Hills Homeowner Saves $352 in Annual Energy Costs
Thanks in part to a grant issued by the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA), Dottie Fratturelli was able to upgrade the insulation in her attic, improve the air sealing around her house, install CFLs, and replace her old refrigerator with a more energy efficient model. Not only was she grateful …Learn more
Maryland is a Top Ten energy state!
MEA Success Stories
- Clean and Resilient Buses in Brookville: MEA Helps County Meet Energy Goals
- MEA Grant Spurs Solar for Low-to-Moderate Income Marylanders
- Montgomery County Public Schools Learning About Energy Efficiency for Data Centers
- Frostburg State University is Planning a Resilient Energy Future
- Maryland Dog Daycare is a Resilient Clean Energy Model