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Empire State Building now powered by Renewable Energy(washingtonpost.comopen_in_new)
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4 years ago
The Washington Post

The Empire State Building and its related buildings are now powered by wind

The Empire State Building and its 13 related properties are buying wind power, making it the nation's largest real estate portfolio to go green.
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