August 14, 2009

AT&T California Cuts Fleet Emissions by 300+ metric tons

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In 2008, AT&T California deployed 105 alternative-fuel vehicles in more than 30 cities, received Energy Star certification for five facilities, installed a one-megawatt solar system and kept 75 million pounds of network scrap materials out of landfills, according to a press release.

In the area of environmental impact, AT&T ramped up its use of renewable energy sources in California. AT&T recently announced plans to install and operate a 1-megawatt solar power system at its San Ramon campus. The power produced is expected to equal up to 25 percent of peak power….

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