GESA CEO DISCUSSES FACILITY MODERNIZATION IN ALIQUIPPA SCHOOL

Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano

(Aliquippa, Pa.) Troy Geanopulos, CEO of GESA  discussed facility modernization at  Wednesday night’s Aliquippa School Board meeting, Geanopulos told  board members his firm is a  sister of Duquesne Light Holdings.  He said that projects are funded primarily by significant  energy savings. Dr. Phillip K. Woods told the board that ESSR  funds  can be used  for the projects. The company is the largest energy saving company in western PA. Dr. Woods told the board that State Rep. Rob Matzie introduced him to Geanopulos following a discussion the 2 men had  concerning how he could help the Aliquippa School District.