Pittsburgh's G-20 Gems: Green Buildings
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The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh purchases Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) which are equal to the amount of energy the museum uses in a given year. As a result of the RECs purchased, the museum is considered a Green Power Partner of the Environmental protection Agency. Learn more at w w w . e p a . g o v / g r n p o w e r
The museum purchases these REC's from Windstreet Energy; their website has more information: w w w . w i n d s t r e e t . c o m.
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If you're interested in learning more about Pittsburgh's 42 certified green buildings (8th largest amount in the world), contact Green Building Alliance, a local nonprofit that's been working in Western Pennsylvania since 1993. Posting the website link here won't work, but it's w w w . g b a p g h . o r g
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yeah! that is pretty cool. I had no idea about all of these green buildings. We need a new football team...dare I say the "Pittsburgh Greenies?" hehe
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I would like to know where they purchase 100 percent green electricity,there arent any wind farms nearby,a few small hydro plants on the river but the local power grid is mainly fed by coal or gas plants.
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the police should take a few days off during the convention, i would love to see those g20 jackals at the mercy of hordes of right-wing extremists who have taken over the country LMAO!!!
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Had no idea Pittsburgh had these many green buildings. Way to go!
Love the computer rendering of the city. Great job.
ripper1776 2 years ago
Thanks for checking out our video, ripper1776! We used Google Earth for the flyover imagery, so we can't really take the credit. Glad you enjoyed it, though!
BradyCommunications 2 years ago