January 28, 2013

Is There a Green Side to the Super Bowl?

Matthew Wald, New York Times


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The Super Bowl is known for unpredictable half-time shows, fabulous TV commercials and, of course, football. But how about energy savings? . .

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TAGGED: energy efficiency, electricity costs, green energy, football, Super Bowl, New York Times

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