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Go Green in Naval Anacostia Annex, District Of Columbia

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Average Carbon Footprint for Naval Anacostia Annex, District Of Columbia
Carbon Output (metric tons)
Average 12.69
High 226.35
Low 0.23
Carbon Score (ECP)
Average 321
High 999
Low 126

Top 10 "Go Green" Pledges by members from Naval Anacostia Annex
1.   I will turn my computer monitor off overnight
2.   I will eat one vegetarian meal each week
3.   I will use public transit 1 day per week
4.   I will change 4 light bulbs to cfl's
5.   I will remove and throw my bottle cap away before I recycle my plastic bottle
6.   I will unplug my cell phone charger when not in use
7.   I will use left-over plastic bags as trash bags
8.   I will buy carbon offsets for my next flight
9.   I will plant one tree
10.   I will turn off the lights when I leave a room, even if only for a few minutes


  • Electricity generating facilities in the District of Columbia consist of the Benning and Buzzard Point power plants, both of which are fueled by distillate fuel oil.
  • The overall average price of energy in the District of Columbia is among the highest in the United States largely because it has the highest natural gas prices and the second highest motor gasoline prices in the contiguous United States.
  • Nearly two-thirds of all D.C. households rely on natural gas for home heating.
  • The Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area joined the U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities Program in 1993, and alternative-fuel vehicles, as well as several alternative-fuel stations, currently operate in the District of Columbia.
  • In 2005, the District adopted a renewable portfolio standard that requires utilities to provide 20 percent of retail electricity sales from renewable sources by 2020.

 
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