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Elderly Services netted big savings for itself and the environment with energy upgrades

ACCEPTING EFFICIENCY VERMONT’S Changemaker Award at the organization’s Best Practices Exchange recently are Elderly Services Inc. Executive director Kristin Bolton (second from left) and ESI Project Manager Andrew Munkres. Presenting the award for the huge makeover of the Weinberg Center are, left, Efficiency Vermont Managing Director Peter Walke and, right, lead engineering consultant Matt Sharpe and senior engineering consultant Tim Carr.

Elderly Services Inc. earlier this fall was honored by Efficiency Vermont for the forward-thinking upgrades to its headquarters building in Middlebury.

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