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Current Neighborhood Power Project: Green Lake/Wallingford

  Lake City Accomplishments:
 
  • Energy-efficient lighting installed in 38 small businesses exceeded kilowatt hour savings goals by 60%
  • 102 households received home energy audits to find ways to save energy and lower utility bills
  • Emerald Environmental Awards campaign and party
  • Family Fun Day participation -- children made wearable art out of recycled paper and musical instruments out of reusable household items
  • Free public costume-making workshops at Cedar Park Arts Center in preparation for Pioneer Days parade
  • Litter clean up with Lake City Rotary and Chamber of Commerce after Pioneer Days parade
  • Pioneer Days parade participation -- "Connect with your neighbors and take care of the Lake City environment"
  • Porch Light Brigade with 600 energy efficient bulbs delivered by neighborhood volunteers
  • Significant energy and water saved in two large Lake City businesses
  • Spring Fling [litter pick up, celebrate ethnic diversity, local heritage and history] at Nathan Hale High School
  • Volunteer recruitment exceeded goals set by volunteers
  Resources Saved:
  • Enough Electricity to Power 114 Homes:
    • From Lake City residences -- 595,190 kilowatt hours/year
    • From Lake City small businesses -- 594,370 kilowatt hours/year
    • From Lake City industry -- 7,326 kilowatt hours/year
  • Enough Water to Supply 17 Homes:
    • 2,130 gallons per day from Lake City residents and 483 gallons per day from Lake City small businesses
  Lake City Neighborhood Power Project Environmental Action Pledge
  Juan Peralez leads Seattle City Light's Neighborhood Power Project. You can contact Juan by phone at 206.684.3868 or by e-mail at juan.peralez@ci.seattle.wa.us.
 
 
 

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