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Monmouth County – Andrew Linowes – 2012

Goals

Andrew Linowes was brought on by Monmouth County to uncover energy savings.

Solutions

Linowes recommended outdoor lighting upgrades such as light emitting diode (LED) wall packs, flood lights and parking luminaries, encouraging the County to take advantage of their higher energy efficiency and longer fixture life to save on utility and maintenance costs. He also identified opportunities for indoor lighting efficiency, such as 24-hour LED “night lights,” at the Monmouth County Correctional Institution. In addition to reducing utility costs. Linowes also recommended that Monmouth consider a county-wide, online energy management program that could benchmark, track and verify energy use and savings.

Potential Impact

Installing the new lamps could save more than $45,000 in maintenance costs every year. 

At a glance
Industry: Government/Public Administration
Project types:
  • Commercial Energy Efficiency
Year: 2012
Location: Freehold, NJ
About the fellow
Andrew Linowes
George Washington University
Andrew Linowes, a student at George Washington University, was hired as the 2012 EDF Climate Corps fellow at Monmouth County.

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