July 22, 2008

ABC Radio Buys Renewable Energy From TXU

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ABC Radio Networks will power its Dallas headquarters with 100 percent renewable energy, cutting over 5,000 metric tons of GHG emissions.

The company partnered with TXU Energy. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.

Earlier this year TXU Energy also partnered with Dell to help the company power its headquarters with 100 percent green power.

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