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Thursday, June 23, 2005

 -   HUD Holds Regional Energy Workshop in Birmingham
Birmingham Mayor Bernard Kincaid Participates in Opening

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HUD Holds Regional Energy Workshop in Birmingham
Birmingham Mayor Bernard Kincaid Participates in Opening

[Photo 1: Birmingham Mayor, Bernard Kincaid]
Birmingham Mayor, Bernard Kincaid offers welcoming remarks to conference participants and shares insights on energy challenges he has faced as Mayor of the City of Birmingham.

More than 250 persons from the State of Alabama and surrounding areas were present when the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development presented the first of five Regional Energy Conferences at the Radison Hotel in Birmingham, Alabama on April 7, 2005. The conference introduced HUD's Energy Action Plan; presented best energy conservation practices from around the country; and provided opportunities to access new resources. Conference participants were among the first to hear how this initiative will be built into future funding considerations. The conference featured speakers from HUD and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) headquarters, the design and consulting firm of Steven Winter and Associates, Inc. and Alabama energy efficiency experts.

[Photo 2: Michael Freedberg]
Michael Freedberg, Senior Policy Advisor for Energy, for HUD's Office of Policy and Development Research addresses participants at HUD Energy Conference in Birmingham, Alabama.

Utility costs represent over $4 billion a year in expenditures for HUD's Public Housing and Assisted Housing programs. Reducing these costs may well increase the number of residents able to receive assistance, at a time where rising overall costs are straining housing resources for affordable housing programs. Participants in this conference received hands on training from some of the leading experts in this field on both a local and national level.

[Photo 3: Conference participants]
Conference participants visit the HUD display for information on HUD Programs.

John W. Meyers, HUD's Acting Regional Director for the Southeast Carribean Region, said of the conference, "I am proud of the role the Birmingham Field Office has played in helping to put on the first of these Regional Energy Conferences, a major initiative of the Department."

HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities, creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans; and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development as well as enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information on HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and espanol.hud.gov.

[Photo 4: Norbert M. Lechner]
Auburn University Professor Norbert M. Lechner, explains energy savings ideas in the display area of HUD's Energy Conference in Birmingham, AL.
[Photo 5: Auburn University grad student]
Auburn University grad student displays a learning aid created to help consumers learn the impact of solar forces on building temp.
 
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