Atlanta-based Servidyne, Inc. announced Wednesday its work on a $1.3 million energy saving project for Cobb County.

The energy efficiency and demand response company has begun auditing the county’s facilities to find energy savings opportunities. Work is expected to take six months.

The project is funded through the 2009 federal stimulus, and is estimated to save county taxpayers about $300,000 a year in avoided utility costs, according to the company.

In October Servidyne, Inc. began work on a $5.8 million retro-commissioning project for the Georgia Department of Corrections, which is also funded through stimulus funds.

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