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St. Louis Becomes Third City to Enact New Energy Standards for Commercial Buildings

Move Meant to Help City Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 100% by 2050
An aerial view of downtown St. Louis. (Getty Images)
An aerial view of downtown St. Louis. (Getty Images)

St. Louis has become one of the first cities in the nation to enact a set of new energy efficiency requirements for commercial buildings in a move intended to bring the bulk of the city’s buildings to stronger energy efficiency standards and bring the city closer to its goal of eliminating greenhouse gas emissions in the coming decades.

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