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OCTUS ENERGY INITIATES STREAMLINED ENERGY
EFFICIENCY STIMULUS PROGRAM FOR CITIES AND COUNTIES
Davis, California (May 21, 2009) -- Octus
Energy (OTCBB: OCTI.OB) today announced the launch of EECBG:
$1-to-$3, an innovative solution to help cities and counties
maximize the immediate benefit of Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Block Grant (EECBG) funding provided through the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.
Octus’s EECBG: $1-to-$3 is designed
to optimize the participation of cities and counties in their
deployment of $3.2 billion in EECBG funds, as part of $16.8
billion allocated under ARRA for Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy programs.
“Cities and counties are asking: How
do we maximize the value of our EECBG funds?” said
Octus CEO Chris Soderquist. “Through a proven three-stage
process – evaluate, implement and save – EECBG
$1-to-$3 maximizes the benefit and return of EECBG funds
by providing proven, effective energy-efficiency solutions,
and by guiding municipalities through the qualification process.
Stated simply, we aim to maximize the Stimulus Plan’s
effectiveness by generating $3 in economic returns for every
$1 of EECBG funding.”
In collaboration with leading energy-efficiency
research institutions and industry practitioners, Octus intends
to help cities and counties implement high-return lighting,
HVAC and energy management systems. To receive funding, municipalities
must present spending plans to the U.S. Department of Energy
by June 25, 2009.
“It’s not simply an ‘invest
it or lose it’ challenge; it’s imperative that
municipalities make smart decisions about their energy management,”
said Soderquist. “By helping municipalities select
and deploy smart energy solutions, we can generate long-term
economic and environmental benefits. Creating green jobs
and stimulating local economies are important byproducts,
but the key is to multiply and best leverage funds through
energy efficient solutions.”
“We believe,” Soderquist continued,
“the EECBG $1-to-$3 program encapsulates the vision
of Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, who recently asserted,
‘The [EECBG] funding will be used for the cheapest,
cleanest and most reliable energy technologies we have for
energy efficiency and conservation which can be deployed
immediately.’"
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About Octus
Octus Energy (OTCBB: OCTI.OB) is a smart energy management
company headquartered in Davis, California. Octus intends
to develop, market and sell energy-efficient lighting and
cooling solutions that enable public sector and private organizations
to significantly reduce their energy expenses. The company
intends to deliver solutions through Octus ESP (Energy Savings
Platform), a full-scale energy management program.
Contact:
Chris Soderquist, Octus, chris@octusenergy.com,
530/564-0200
http://octusenergy.com
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