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Go Green in New Brunswick, New Jersey

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Average Carbon Footprint for New Brunswick, New Jersey
Carbon Output (metric tons)
Average 15.12
High 201.30
Low 0.38
Carbon Score (ECP)
Average 354
High 999
Low 137

Top 10 "Go Green" Pledges by members from New Brunswick
1.   I will turn my computer monitor off overnight
2.   I will remove and throw my bottle cap away before I recycle my plastic bottle
3.   I will eat one vegetarian meal each week
4.   I will unplug my cell phone charger when not in use
5.   I will keep my refrigerator door closed
6.   I will change 4 light bulbs to cfl's
7.   I will not dump my used cooking oil down the drain
8.   I will turn off the lights when I leave a room, even if only for a few minutes
9.   I will always recycle
10.   I will use a power strip and unplug electronic devices when not in use


  • The New York Harbor area between New York and New Jersey has a petroleum bulk terminal storage capacity of over 75 million barrels (much of which is in New Jersey), making it the largest petroleum product hub in the United States.
  • The largest of the three U.S. Northeast Heating Oil Reserve sites is located in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • New Jersey's Oyster Creek nuclear reactor, which first came online in 1969, is the oldest operating nuclear plant in the United States.
  • Nuclear power dominates New Jersey's electricity market, typically supplying more than one-half of State generation.
  • The transportation sector dominates energy consumption in New Jersey, where the average commute time is among the longest in the Nation.
  • A 350-megawatt offshore wind farm was approved by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities and will consist of 96 wind turbines arranged in a rectangular grid 16 to 20 miles off the coast of Cape May and Atlantic counties, pending completion of the permitting process.

 
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