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The facts and figures in these case studies have been provided by the highlighted city governments to the Clinton Climate Initiative.
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| Copenhagen, Denmark |
One of the largest off-shore wind farms in the world powers 150,000 Danish households |
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| Los Angeles, California |
Green Energy for a Green LA provides a renewable energy option for consumers |
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| Woking, UK |
De-centralizing energy generation in Woking, U.K. slashed the city’s CO2 emissions 82% |
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| Berlin, Germany |
An innovative energy efficiency program that costs building owners zero, drives down CO2, and generates immediate savings |
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| Toronto, Canada |
Lake water air conditioning reduces energy use by 90% |
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| Austin, Texas |
Austin’s renewable energy program reduces CO2 emissions by 370,257 tons a year |
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| Barcelona, Spain |
Barcelona’s solar hot water ordinance |
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| Rizhao, China |
An extensive solar program in China |
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| Copenhagen, Denmark |
97% of Copenhagen City heating supplied by waste heat |
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| Växjö, Sweden |
Växjö is halfway to becoming fossil fuel free |
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| The Hague, Netherlands |
The Hague uses seawater to heat homes |
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| Melbourne, Austraila |
Southern hemisphere’s largest solar project |
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