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Last year, the New Orleans City Council approved an energy-efficiency program to improve 2,800 properties a year by installing insulation, weather stripping and compact fluorescent light bulbs. The new 39 hybrid buses
-- operating on a blend of biodiesel, gasoline and electric power -- were obtained with a $15 million federal grant. In 2007, New Orleans became one of about two dozen cities nationwide to be named a "Solar American City" by the U.S. Energy Department, which gave the city a $450,000 grant to establish solar programs. And there's an opportunity to train builders, too. A 2,-000-square-foot BuildSmart Learning Center that includes a replica of an energy-efficient home, offers free workshops to teach "green building." The center also has a showroom of gadgets like dual-flush toilets and low-flow shower-heads. New state and federal tax credits are driving a niche solar technology market. "We're up to 15 employees now," said C. Tucker Crawford, a salesman at South Coast Solar, a company that had three employees a year ago. The business installs solar thermal, solar pool heating and solar panels in New Orleans. Crawford credits the boom in business to tax breaks, which allow a homeowner to spend as little as $5,000 for about $25,000 worth of solar technology. "We're a little behind the curve," said city energy manager John McGowin, whose office was set up after Katrina with a Clinton Foundation grant to promote solar and hydropower use. "But we're catching up." ___ On the Net: New Orleans Regional Transit Authority: http://www.norta.com/ Department of Energy's "Solar America Cities": http://www.solaramericacities.energy.gov/ South Coast Solar: http://www.southcoastsolar.com/
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