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This summer, W&H is proud to announce that all W&H buildings will participate in a citywide energy savings initiative at times when the city is susceptible to brownouts and blackouts. To help minimize stress on New York City's electric grid, all buildings will reduce electricity consumption in lobbies, basements and elevators. W&H encourages our tenants to participate as well. For example, tenants can reduce their electricity consumption by setting the thermostats of air conditioning units to higher temperatures, and shutting down unused computers, copy machines and other appliances. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact your building manager. |
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