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Green Transportation

Be a "Green" Driver

Driving is becoming more expensive as prices for Gasoline/Diesel fuels continues to increase. Learning to be a "green" driver will improve your vehicle's fuel efficiency, saves fuel cost and improves the environment at the same time.


Average Regular Gas Price
Per Gallon

Automatically updated gas price provided by www.automotive.com

Compare the prices at Webster Gas Stations and other locations at gasprices.mapquest.com:

Compare and find the lowest fuel prices

Calculate total cost of ownership and emissions for makes and models of most vehicles, including alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles:
Vehicle Cost Calculator



Please follow these simple tips to improve your gas mileage:
from www.fueleconomy.gov


  Avoid Aggressive Driving

Speeding, rapid acceleration and braking wastes gas. It can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent around town. You can assume that each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.24 per gallon for gas. By driving sensibility you can save the equivalent of $0.18 – $1.16/gallon.

  Keep Vehicle Well Maintained

By keeping your vehicle maintained such as regular oil chages with manufacturer's recommended grade of motor oil and keeping tires properly inflated can imrove your mileage by as much as 10%. This is the same as saving over $0.35/gallon.

  Drive a More Efficient Vehicle

The difference between a car that gets 20 MPG and one that gets 30 MPG amounts to over $900 per year (assuming 15,000 miles of driving annually and a fuel cost of $3.70/gal). Over five years that's over $4,500 in extra fuel cost! Selecting which vehicle to purchase is the most important fuel economy decision you'll make.

Green Energy

Buy Renewable Energy
In Webster, customers of RG&E may select to purchase clean electricity generated from renewable sources:

Available to everyone, the Sterling Wind™ Option offers 100% clean and renewable wind energy. You can enroll regardless of your utility provider.
Onsite Solar Electric for Homes/Businesses

Installing a solar electricity system at a residential and commercial building will offset electricity that otherwise has to be purchased from an utility company. NYSERDA will help pay for $1.75 per watt ($1,750 per KW) of the solar system.

Learn more about NYSERDA Solar Program


Reduce Material Waste

Reduce Reuse Recycle
in Monroe County
Recycling has been mandatory in Monroe County for residents and businesses/institutions since 1992.
Monroe County Recycling Website

All residents and businesses in Monroe County are required to recycle. The county has one recycling drop-off location (always open) for residents without curbside recyclable pick-up located in the former Iola Campus across the street from Monroe Community Hospital:


444 East Henrietta Road
Rochester, New York 14620
(No garbage will be accepted)


Recycling Starts with You!

For Teachers - here is a dynamic educational program to help students build core skills as well as teach them important basics about paper recycling

Green Communities

Webster is part of a community rich with organized and grass root efforts to conserve energy, switch to renewable sources, and adopt a green life style.



Visit Monroe County's Green Website



  Western New York Material Exchange
A Place for Businesses to exchange unwanted/unusable products that would otherwise end up in a landfill



Alliance for Clean Energy New York
Alliance for Clean Energy New York



Democrat and Chronicle Roc Earth



Upstate Business Network



The Sierra Club



Cool Rochester

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