New law will boost energy efficiency across the state
LANSING, Mich. — A new law that provides local governments with flexible financing plans to conserve energy is expected to make energy performance contracts more commonplace and affordable, according to Johnson Controls Inc.
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder recently held a ceremony at his office in Lansing, Michigan, in recognition of signing House Bills 4990-4994, now Public Acts 119-123 of 2016, which he signed on May 19. On hand was Daniel Mack, senior account executive, Johnson Controls, who, along with Ron Stimac, senior account executive, Johnson Controls, worked closely with state legislators to make the new law a reality.