Phoenix Technologies uses energy loan

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Phoenix Technologies on Fairview Avenue is the first Bowling Green firm to take advantage of an Energy
Efficiency Loan being offered by the Bowling Green Community Development Foundation. CDF Director Sue
Clark (second from left) said the firm is using the two-year loan to upgrade lighting and sensors in
both of its plants. Clark said the installer expects the payback in energy savings to be 20 months or
less. About $120,000 remains available for loans. With Clark are Elaine Canning, CFO for Phoenix
Technologies (left), Brian Klausing, plant supervisor and Kevin Maynard, director of utilities for
Bowling Green.Phoenix Technologies on Fairview Avenue is the first Bowling Green firm to take advantage
of an Energy Efficiency Loan being offered by the Bowling Green Community Development Foundation. CDF
Director Sue Clark (second from left) said the firm is using the two-year loan to upgrade lighting and
sensors in both of its plants. Clark said the installer expects the payback in energy savings to be 20
months or less. About $120,000 remains available for loans. With Clark are Elaine Canning, CFO for
Phoenix Technologies (left), Brian Klausing, plant supervisor and Kevin Maynard, director of utilities
for Bowling Green.

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