Oklahoma state Capitol cuts costs through energy-saving measures
Cutting off the lights that shine on the Capitol rotunda at night, turning off lights in the parking lots and changing to high-efficiency lightbulbs are helping the state reduce energy usage.
The changes produced savings and helped the state agency that manages the Capitol and other state-owned buildings absorb budget cuts brought on by a decline in state tax collections. The energy saving plan was put in place tw...
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