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1. www.sunydutchess.edu
www.sunydutchess.edu/News/epa. - [Cached]Published on: 4/3/2003 Last Visited: 4/3/2003
"We're the first school in the state to do something this big," said DCC Dean of Administration John Dunn."The real thing is that this will cut electric consumption by 50 percent at the time when generators are taxed -- during air conditioning season.We'll be saving over 700,000 kilowatt hours per year."
The College will also be saving money.The program is guaranteed to save the college $1.2 million in energy costs over a 15-year period, as well as provide $308,000 minimum in rebates from New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). -
2. News releases
investors.salliemae.com/news/n - [Cached]Published on: 12/10/2001 Last Visited: 9/6/2002
"We take technology very seriously," said John Dunn, dean of administration, Dutchess Community College."It is a critical component of life on our campus for both students and faculty.We are very excited to implement this new technology from Net.Pay."
Midwestern University and Dutchess Community College join Cornell University, The University at Buffalo; ITT Educational Services, Inc.; the University of Colorado, Boulder; Mary Baldwin College; Bowling Green State University; the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire; Presbyterian College and Southeast Missouri University as the most recent signees for Net.Pay services-bringing the total number of schools using Net.Pay to more than 90.Flexibility, cost savings and ease-of-use were key determinants for each school's decision to use Net.Pay. -
3. www.thepostandmail.com
www.thepostandmail.com/index2. - [Cached]Published on: 6/26/2008 Last Visited: 6/26/2008
In the absence of council member John Dunn, Porter and Eberhart passed an ordinance regarding electric charges.

