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5 Things You May Not Know About Farmington Hills City Hall

Among other things, the building's new green features have reduced energy usage by 50 percent.

You probably know Farmington Hills city hall's 2010 renovationadded a number of environmentally friendly features, like geoexchange heating and cooling, a living roof and energy-efficient lighting. 

But you may not know the impact of all those features. Here's a short list from city management assistant Nate Geinzer:

  • Since 2011, City Hall has produced enough energy from its solar panels to power four homes for a year, or dry nearly 15,000 loads of laundry.
  • A GeoExchange System uses the ground's constant 50-55 degree temperature, via 40, 285-foot deep wells under the parking lot, to provide heating and cooling.
  • Energy usage has decreased by over 50 percent per square foot.
  • Translucent wall panels provide access to natural daylight, while keeping heat out during the summer and heat in during the winter.
  • The municipal parking lot's LED lights use 50 percent less energy and are estimated to last up to 80,000 hours (four to six times longer than the old lights).
To learn more, stop by city hall, 31655 W. 11 Mile Road, Farmington Hills. 


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