Curtis Institute of Music, with Support from City and State Energy Programs, Commences Energy Efficient Facilities Improvements
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PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The Curtis Institute of Music is kicking off a three-year project to make energy efficiency investments in its Philadelphia facilities through an agreement with The Efficiency Network (TEN). Improving our facilities across the Curtis campus is a key objective in our strategic plan, stated Larry Bomback, Senior Vice President of Administration at Curtis. This project will dramatically improve energy performance in our Locust Street buildings and demonstrate our commitment to the greater Philadelphia community. We re proud to be able to reduce both our operating costs and our carbon footprint.
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