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> Southampton Town aims to be 100 percent green by 2025
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> Officials are replacing street lights with LED fixtures, adding more electric cars and considering a grant to fund charging stations.
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> Southampton officials, from left, Frank Zappone, Lynn Arthur, Janice Scherer and Mike Lieberman with a Nissan Leaf, one of the town's new electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joseph D. Sullivan Southampton Town will take several steps this year to move toward its goal of meeting all of the community’s energy consumption needs through renewable sources by 2025.Unlike fossil fuels, renewable energy sources are ones that can be replaced naturally and repeatedly. The ambitious mark requires not only looking to renewable energy — possibly through a plan that could replace PSEG as the... To Continue... Already a Newsday or Optimum customer ? Log in <https://www.newsday.com/services/login-7.1637843> Vera Chinese joined Newsday in 2017 and covers the towns of Southampton, East Hampton and Shelter Island. A Long Island native, she has reported on East End issues for 10 years. More on this topic
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> Southampton officials, from left, Frank Zappone, Lynn Arthur, Janice Scherer and Mike Lieberman with a Nissan Leaf, one of the town's new electric vehicles. Photo Credit: Joseph D. Sullivan
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> Southampton Town will take several steps this year to move toward its goal of meeting all of the community’s energy consumption needs through renewable sources by 2025.
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> Unlike fossil fuels, renewable energy sources are ones that can be replaced naturally and repeatedly. The ambitious mark requires not only looking to renewable energy — possibly through a plan that could replace PSEG as the...
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> Vera Chinese joined Newsday in 2017 and covers the towns of Southampton, East Hampton and Shelter Island. A Long Island native, she has reported on East End issues for 10 years.
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