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Tuesday
Mar082011

Plateau Travel Plaza in Crossville

    below listed from the ETCFC.

 

Crossville TSE Project

• Project partners:  Plateau Travel Plaza
• Start date - End date:  August 20, 2009 - June 30, 2011
• Funder:  EPA, Region 4


This project to install 50 electrified and HVAC-supplied truck spaces at the Plateau Travel Plaza in Crossville garnered $581,849 in American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds. Another $239,890 is being cost shared to bring the project total to $821,739.

The Plaza owner and ETCFC are collaborating to bring multiple anti-idling technologies to one truck stop with an expected installation completion date of April 2010. Due to the duo's hard work on cost reductions, they were able to squeeze into the project funding to include solar power to further increase the emissions reductions that the project is achieving. While replacing an idling diesel engine with local grid electricity is a substantial improvement in energy efficiency and emissions reductions, moving all the way to onsite renewable solar energy tzakes it to zero emissions (for the truck spaces energy use that will solar generation will offset).


East Tennessee Clean Fuels Coalition  ~  865-974-3625  ~  jgoverly@utk.edu  ~  311 Conf. Center Bldg, Knoxville, TN 37996-4134

Thursday
Mar112010

Curtis Adams 76, Hired As Crossville City Manager

The Crossville City Council on Tuesday night voted unanimously to select Mr. Adams to take the place of the retiring city manager Ted Meadows.  Crossville which is a retirement and recreational center, has 12,000 residents. It owns the local water company and has 168 city employees.  His first day on the job in Crossville is May 17.

Mayor Graham says Commissioner Adams' 22-years of experience will be an asset to their community.  The city manager job pays 105-thousand-dollars a year and comes along with a new Impala.