NEW YORK POWER AUTHORITY BEGINS ENERGY SAVING LIGHT UPGRADES AT STATE MUSEUM TO CUT COSTS AND PROTECT ENVIRONMENT

The New York Power Authority has begun a lighting upgrade project at the New York State Museum in Albany that is expected to save more than $160,000 in annual energy costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 900 tons a year, the equivalent of taking 190 cars off the road.


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