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Gibson Plaza Groundbreaking
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Washington Gas is pleased and proud to have been involved recently in helping to redesign and remodel one of Washington D.C.'s oldest and most important sources of affordab...
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Energy of Life
EnergyOfTheCity
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Energy of the City Scholarship - Vote now to award one of these students $10,000
EnergyOfTheCity
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Visit www.energyofthecity.com to vote now!
Who will have the energy to excel? Vote now for one of the three finalists and give them a chance to win $10,000!
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Energy of the City Scholarship Finalist: Ashley Young
EnergyOfTheCity
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Ruby Euler is a member of an average American family that uses natural gas as their primary source of energy. Like many Americans, Ruby's family is concerned about the ener...
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Energy of the City Scholarship Finalist: NIna Burnett
EnergyOfTheCity
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The ENERGY Crisis is a brief educational documentary to inform and promote Natural Gas as an environmentally friendly, and economical solution to our current energy crisis....
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Energy of the City Scholarship Finalist: Lewis Davis II
EnergyOfTheCity
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What does "living green" mean to you?
EnergyOfTheCity
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The movement to "live green" has inspired people in many different ways. Here's how some local residents are doing their part to be kinder to the environment and lead healt...
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Why is natural gas the greenest fossil fuel?
EnergyOfTheCity
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Did you know that natural gas emits 30% less carbon than oil and 45% less than coal? When compared to other fossil fuels, natural gas is the cleanest and most efficient.
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What do you do to live green?
EnergyOfTheCity
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The movement to "live green" has inspired people in many different ways. Here's how some local residents are doing their part to be kinder to the environment and lead healt...
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Can you name four uses for natural gas?
EnergyOfTheCity
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There is an abundant supply of natural gas right here in the United States. In fact, there is enough to satisfy America's energy needs for the next 97 years.
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