The tallest building in New York City is turning green. Officials for the Empire State building announced that soon all of its power will come from wind energy, provided by Texas-based Green Mountain Energy.
The company has signed a two year agreement, which will see Green Mountain providing 55 million kilowatt hours of energy per year. It’s expected that the shift will see carbon dioxide emissions reduced by nearly 100 million pounds annually.
“It was a natural fit for us to combine 100 percent clean energy with our nearly completed, ground breaking energy efficiency retrofit work,” Anthony E. Malkin, president of building owner Malkin Holdings, explained. “Clean energy and our nearly 40 percent reduced consumption of watts and BTUs gives us a competitive advantage in attracting the best credit tenants at the best rents.”
Via USA Today