Empire State Building goes green
2010-07-27 09:02:19 GMT2010-07-27 17:02:19 (Beijing Time)
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Photo taken on July 26, 2010 shows the Empire State Building in New York, the United States. The landmark building in New York city, the Empire State Building is expected to save 4.4 million U.S. dollars annually in energy costs and reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 105,000 tons during the next 15 years, after the green makeover which started in April, 2009. (Xinhua/Wu Kaixiang)
Photo taken on July 26, 2010 shows the Empire State Building in New York, the United States. The landmark building in New York city, the Empire State Building, is expected to save 4.4 million U.S. dollars annually in energy costs and reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 105,000 tons during the next 15 years, after the green makeover which started in April, 2009. (Xinhua/Wu Kaixiang)
Photo taken on July 26, 2010 shows the Empire State Building in New York, the United States. The landmark building in New York city, the Empire State Building, is expected to save 4.4 million U.S. dollars annually in energy costs and reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 105,000 tons during the next 15 years, after the green makeover which started in April, 2009. (Xinhua/Wu Kaixiang)
Photo taken on July 26, 2010 shows the Empire State Building in New York, the United States. The landmark building in New York city, the Empire State Building is expected to save 4.4 million U.S. dollars annually in energy costs and reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 105,000 tons during the next 15 years, after the green makeover which started in April, 2009.