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ATLANTA, GA – January 23, 2012 -Servidyne Systems, LLC, a leading building optimization company that focuses on energy efficiency and sustainability, today announced that the City of San Antonio has awarded the Company $2.8M to optimize the performance of more than 100 of its municipal buildings.

Funding comes in whole or in part from utilizing American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) stimulus funds, specifically, Energy Efficiency Community Block Grant funds. Servidyne received more than $550,000 from the City of San Antonio in April of 2011 to optimize the performance of commercial and institutional facilities in the San Antonio community.

“We’re thrilled to once again be able to help this value and energy conscious community. Through sustainability initiatives like these, the City of San Antonio is raising the level of awareness about the benefits of optimizing building performance. In addition to helping reduce energy consumption, Servidyne is honored to team with the City to create local jobs under the Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) Program,” said Jim Josephson, vice president of sales, Servidyne.

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