The Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia recognized Sugar Hill for marketing excellence at its recent annual membership meeting. Sugar Hill was recognized for its E-Center project, which will include state-of-the-art gas heating and water heating appliance technologies.

Sugar Hill is constructing a 43,000-square-foot downtown facility that will include office, retail, and restaurant space, a community gymnasium, theater, and other amenities. The city incorporated natural gas technologies in the design of the facility, including five 14-ton, 3-pipe, and one 8-ton Yanmar Gas Heat Pumps totaling 78 tons, as well as nine Rinnai tankless water heaters for the building’s hot water needs.

Sugar Hill City Manager Paul Radford accepted the award on behalf of the city saying, “We’re creating a downtown for our community…really the epicenter for Sugar Hill, by adding this multiuse facility to our existing community plaza, award-winning outdoor concert venue, and city hall.”

Each year the Gas Authority recognizes member systems for innovative marketing strategies that yield substantial customer or natural gas load growth.

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