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Top 10 Green Power Purchasers Ranked by the EPA
Posted by: | CommentsThe US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a green power partnership program that promotes green energy solutions and highlights leading organizations. Green power purchases “help reduce the environmental impacts of electricity use and support the development of new renewable generation capacity nationwide. The Green Power Partnership is a voluntary program that supports the organizational procurement of green power by offering expert advice, technical support, tools and resources. Partnering with EPA can help [an] organization lower the transaction costs of buying green power, reduce its carbon footprint, and communicate its leadership to key stakeholders. Green power is electricity produced from a subset of renewable resources, such as solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, and low-impact hydro.”
The following Top 10 EPA Green Power Partner rankings showcases the annual green power purchases of leading organizations across the United States:
1. Intel Corporation – 88% green power
2. Kohl’s Department Stores – 100% green power
3. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. / California and Texas Facilities – 28% green power
4. Whole Foods Market – 106% green power
5. Johnson & Johnson – 52% green power
6. City of Houston, TX – 35% green power
7. Starbucks – 52% green power
8. City of Austin, TX – 100% green power
9. Staples – 52% green power
10. Hilton Worldwide – 94% green power
The percentage reflects the amount of green power out of total electricity consumption, so larger operations will have a higher overall impact. These rankings from the EPA are published quarterly and you can review the complete list of statistics which includes the top 50 green power purchasers on the EPA website. Leaders Intel and Kohl’s favour solar and wind green power resources through suppliers like 3Degrees°, Nexant, and Sterling Planet. Whole Foods Market actually exceeds 100 percent because their green power purchases exceed their electricity consumption.
Walmart has taken a huge leap from 15th place to 3rd as a result of improving overall power generated from renewable energy resources from 8 percent (in October 2011) to 28 percent (in January 2012). In a press release, Kim Saylors-Laster, Walmart vice president of energy said “investing in renewable energy spurs innovation, provides jobs, helps protect the environment and reduces costs. The green power achievements of our facilities in California and Texas support our long-term goal of being supplied by 100 percent renewable energy, and we will use our success in these regions as a model to expand our commitment to renewable energy throughout our operations.” Blaine Collison, Director of EPA’s Green Power Partnership responded: “Walmart is demonstrating their commitment to reducing their environmental impacts by greatly increasing their purchase of renewable energy. With these purchases, Walmart is helping to grow the nation’s green power market and showing what a difference businesses can make in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.” Imagine the impact if Walmart followed through with green power purchases nationally.
I hope this inspires a lot of competition for the top spot, since the true winner over the long-term is the environment and a sustainable future for the planet. Go green power!
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Welcome back to the Planet Forward blog for another edition of our weekly green news highlights. This week: the EPA maps out the worst greenhouse gas emitters; 15 resolutions for a greener New Year; and 8 steps to a healthy home: the key for a healthy body and planet. Just click on the links to learn more.
The EPA maps the worst greenhouse gas offenders in the US. The EPA has developed an interactive map to help you understand who the major greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters are in the USA. “EPA’s online data publication tool allows users to review information quickly and easily by filtering GHG data in a variety of ways including by facility, industry, location, or gas. The tool displays data in two distinct sections: “Direct emitters” are facilities that combust fuels or otherwise put GHGs into the atmosphere directly from their facility. This data is the default view for the tool. “Suppliers” are those entities that supply certain fossil fuels or fluorinated gases into the economy which, when combusted, released or oxidized emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This data may be found by accessing the suppliers section of the publication tool.”
15 Resolutions for a Greener New Year. There are lots of zero cost green resolutions on the list from the Daily Green created by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). Green basics like recycling, using reusable bags over plastic, and banning bottled water in favour of reusable bottles and good old fashion tap water make for excellent resolutions that are also easy to implement. One resolution that I immediately followed up on for my own household was to stop receiving those unwanted catalogues, which I seem to unintentionally stockpile and then eventually recycle. 19 billion catalogues are mailed in the US annually which requires 53 million trees to produce, not to mention the carbon footprint to deliver it to your mailbox. It’s time to get off those mailing lists sending you catalogues you aren’t even looking at. Besides, what’s in the catalogue is also available online which is a much greener way to shop anyway.
8 Steps to a Healthy Home: The Key for a Healthy Body and Planet. This article from the Huffington Post is a nice compliment to the green resolutions from the NRDC. Again, simple green tips for a healthy planet and healthier you. In fact, some of the steps suggested are also on the green resolution list like avoiding toxic chemicals and green cleaning with vinegar and baking soda instead; or eliminating bottled water with tap water and reusable bottles; or simply buying local and organic.
Got any green resolutions of your own? Sound off in the comments. Stay tuned for more green news.
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