MGM Macau has become the first hotel on the Macau Peninsula to convert to natural gas, the gaming operator announced in a statement.
The MGM Macau’s changeover into natural gas is expected to result in an annual reduction of over 550 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, which is equal to planting approximately 24,000 trees. Apart from adopting green energy, MGM pledged it will continue to explore the feasibility of utilizing other renewable energy sources like solar energy as well as fully switching to electric shuttle buses, moving towards a greener development in the long run.
Kenneth Feng, president and executive director of MGM China Holdings Limited said, “MGM MACAU has become the first hotel on the Macau Peninsula to switch to natural gas usage, enabling us to further reduce carbon emission and head towards a safer and more efficient operation.”
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