Sentences with phrase «green electricity purchased»

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Through the agreement, Oshawa Centre will purchase 119 MWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power — equivalent to what 113,285 households in
For renewable electricity generation in the state of Washington from facilities with a COD of January 1, 2017 or later, additional steps must be taken to ensure that the emissions benefits of voluntary purchases are retained, and Green - e eligibility is preserved.
As part of an ever - growing trend, today green power communities are already purchasing close to 2.6 billion kWh of green power each year, which is equal to the amount of electricity that is currently being used in more than 226,000 average American homes.
Its Guidance for Leadership in Sustainable Purchasing recommends purchasing Green - e Energy certified renewable energy for businesses that want to reduce the environmental impact of their electricity use.
In addition to purchasing renewable electricity and green natural gas for the event, GHG emissions associated with the use of diesel generators and event vehicles (i.e. shuttle buses and courtesy vehicles) will be neutralized through the purchase and retirement of high quality carbon offsets, helping to ensure event operations are carbon neutral.
Support renewable electricity production by purchasing Green - e certified Terrapass RECs.
This summer, Green Mountain Power, which supplies 71 percent of Vermont's electricity primarily from renewable and non-carbon based energy sources, announced that it would promote a $ 10,000 Nissan rebate off the purchase price of a Nissan Leaf EVs to its Burlington customers.
For the avoidance of doubt, Gross Revenues shall (A) exclude monies received from any source other than the sale of electric energy and capacity, including, without limitation, any of the following: (i) any federal, state, county or local tax benefits, grants or credits or allowances related to, derived from, or granted to the Wind Energy Project or Grantee, including, but not limited to, investment or production tax credits, or property or sales tax exemptions, (ii) proceeds from financing activities, sales, assignments, partial assignments, contracts (other than the power purchase agreement) or other dispositions of or related to the Wind Energy Project (such as damages for breach of contract or liquidated damages for delays in project completion or failures in equipment performance), (iii) amounts received as reimbursements or compensation for wheeling costs or other electricity transmission or delivery costs, and (iv) any proceeds received by Grantee as a result of damage or casualty to the Wind Energy Project, or any portion thereof and (B) include any revenues derived from Grantee's sale of carbon dioxide trading credits, renewable energy credits or certificates, emissions reduction credits, emissions allowances, green tags, tradable renewable credits, or Green - e ® products, any of which are allocated to Grantee, if applicable, through its participation in any voluntary registry, association or market - based exchgreen tags, tradable renewable credits, or Green - e ® products, any of which are allocated to Grantee, if applicable, through its participation in any voluntary registry, association or market - based exchGreen - e ® products, any of which are allocated to Grantee, if applicable, through its participation in any voluntary registry, association or market - based exchange.
In 2016 over 963,000 retail purchasers of Green - e certified renewable energy — including over 53,000 businesses — purchased over 48 million megawatt ‐ hours of Green - e certified electricity, enough to power nearly a third of U.S. households for a month.
Through the agreement, Bayshore will purchase 470 MWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power — equivalent to what 498,640 homes in Ottawa would use in one hour.
* Use of tax dollars by federal, state and local governments to install costly renewable energy facilities or purchasing «green» electricity premium prices.
The program's Green Power Leadership Awards for 2010 recognize a number of businesses and organizations — including the Indianapolis Zoo, which now covers 100 percent of its electricity needs (14 million kilowatt - hours annually) through R.E.C. purchases.
In a two - year deal brokered with Green Mountain Energy, a renewable power and carbon offset retailer recently acquired by NRG Energy of New Jersey, the Empire State Building will purchase 55 million kilowatt - hours worth of renewable energy certificates annually — enough to cover its yearly electricity consumption.
Consumers, businesses, and organizations may purchase green energy in order to support further development, help reduce the environmental impacts of conventional electricity generation, and increase their nation's energy independence.
Through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates (also known as Renewable Energy Credits or RECs), your business can affordably purchase the environmental benefits of renewable power generated from facilities throughout the U.S. Balance your electricity use, supply your green power program or earn LEED ® project points.
Through the agreement, Vaughan Mills will purchase 92,000 kWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power — equivalent to what 86,065 homes in Vaughan would use in one hour.
Through the agreement, Mic Mac Mall will purchase 155,000 kWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power — equivalent to what 165,155 homes in Halifax would use in one hour.
Through the agreement, Southgate will purchase 445 MWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power — equivalent to what 450,785 homes in Edmonton would use in one hour.
Through the agreement, CrossIron Mills will purchase 481 MWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power — equivalent to what 469,025 households in Airdrie and Calgary would use in one hour.
Through the agreement, Conestoga Mall will purchase 179,000 kWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power — equivalent to what 181,495 homes in Kitchener - Waterloo would use in one hour.
The company's web site also details a variety of green business practices they employ, including minimizing paper usage, recycling and composting, beginning construction of a database of San Francisco's green properties, and purchasing wind power for 100 % of the office's electricity needs.
Renewable Energy Credits Purchased for All Electricity Use Though recycling is really the public face of the Open's green efforts, in terms of environmental impact, its energy usage perhaps has far greater impact — USTA Senior Director of Corporate Communications & chair of green initiatives, Rita Garza says approximately 2000 MWh of electricity are used during the qualifying matches and tournamElectricity Use Though recycling is really the public face of the Open's green efforts, in terms of environmental impact, its energy usage perhaps has far greater impact — USTA Senior Director of Corporate Communications & chair of green initiatives, Rita Garza says approximately 2000 MWh of electricity are used during the qualifying matches and tournamelectricity are used during the qualifying matches and tournament itself.
Oh, and for those who don't think Dale's work erecting stunning urban wind turbines (or his purchase of green electricity) are enough to qualify him to use the term wind - powered car, let's at least remember that he also sponsored the world's fastest truly wind - powered car on its record breaking run.
In this case, the Belgian government fined Essent Belgium for failure to comply with Belgian legislation requiring electricity suppliers to purchase a certain amount of green energy from Belgian suppliers.
In 2013, Intel will increase its green power purchases to nearly 3.1 billion kWh, equivalent to 100 percent of the company's projected U.S. electricity use for the year and equal to the annual electricity use of more than 320,000 U.S. homes.
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