May 12 2010
Santa Clara, CA is a Clean, Green City
Living in Santa Clara, California has a number of benefits, including the great weather and the wide variety of activities. The city is also environmentally friendly, and the city leaders have made a commitment to find green resources for power and to reduce greenhouse gases. This dedication to the environment is nothing new for Santa Clara though. In 1975, they were using solar utilities, and they have the first recycled water program in the Bay Area.
The public parking area at the Great American Train Station will be using a photovoltaic system that can help control energy costs by providing a renewable source of energy into the electric system. The city owned vehicles are efficient as well. A large number of the vehicles in their fleet are hybrid vehicles, and this helps to reduce the CO2 emissions. The power company receives some of their power from the Big Horn Wind Power Project in the state of Washington. This means that much of the energy used in the area comes from clean resources.
The residents of Santa Clara get involved as well. The city offers curbside battery collection as part of their recycling program, which means that fewer batteries that are harmful to the environment will end up in the landfills. Residents will also be able to choose the type of power that they receive, and they can choose to use 100% renewable power at affordable rates.
Anyone who cares about the environment and who wants to do more to change the way that people are living, and reduce pollution and greenhouse gases would do well to take a page from Santa Clara. They are already taking steps that other areas of the nation will soon have to follow, and they are showing just how easy being green can be.
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