10 X 10 Successful
A move by Teton County and the Town of Jackson to improve energy efficiency and reduce heat-trapping emissions is apparently paying off. The initiative committed to reducing energy usage by 10% by the year 2010. According to the town, energy use during the first 11 months of last year included a 27% savings in electricity and 41% savings in gasoline, diesel and propane compared with a 2006 baseline. At the same time, town officials say a number of projects are currently underway to install further energy efficiency upgrades to town and county facilities.







