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Gotham environmentalists are extremely pleased with City Hall after the first eco-friendly taxi hit the streets.  Gotham's entire fleet of gas-powered cabs are due to be replaced with electric hybrids this year.  The hybrid vehicles will significantly reduce gas usage from Gotham's fleet of 8,000 taxis, sad citizen-activist Janie Wilcox.  The city will be replacing all of its bulbs in its streetlighting with LEDs.  City Hall says that the move will save energy and money, as the new lights last longer and are more efficient.  The move is expected eventually to save the city $7 million a year in electricity costs, and reduce total carbon emissions by 17,000 tons annually.
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|Gotham environmentalists are extremely pleased with City Hall after the first eco-friendly taxi hit the streets.  Gotham's entire fleet of gas-powered cabs are due to be replaced with electric hybrids this year.  The hybrid vehicles will significantly reduce gas usage from Gotham's fleet of 8,000 taxis, sad citizen-activist Janie Wilcox.  The city will be replacing all of its bulbs in its streetlighting with LEDs.  City Hall says that the move will save energy and money, as the new lights last longer and are more efficient.  The move is expected eventually to save the city $7 million a year in electricity costs, and reduce total carbon emissions by 17,000 tons annually.
 
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* [[Janice Wilcox]]
 
* [[Janice Wilcox]]

Latest revision as of 23:09, 5 January 2008

From Thegothamtimes.com

Gotham Goes Green With New Taxis, Lights

Gotham environmentalists are extremely pleased with City Hall after the first eco-friendly taxi hit the streets. Gotham's entire fleet of gas-powered cabs are due to be replaced with electric hybrids this year. The hybrid vehicles will significantly reduce gas usage from Gotham's fleet of 8,000 taxis, sad citizen-activist Janie Wilcox. The city will be replacing all of its bulbs in its streetlighting with LEDs. City Hall says that the move will save energy and money, as the new lights last longer and are more efficient. The move is expected eventually to save the city $7 million a year in electricity costs, and reduce total carbon emissions by 17,000 tons annually.

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