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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.

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

 

Global average temperature has increased by about 0.6 degrees centigrade over the 20th century.


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