DOE Sends Energy Saving Team to Federal Courthouse in Alabama
13th Dec 2005, 02:04 GMT
An historic federal building in Montgomery, Alabama, came under the scrutiny of a DOE Energy Saving Team on December 12th. The Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse is named for the judge who presided over many crucial civil rights cases there.
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