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The 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: Super Bowl XLVI is a lot greener than you think despite the huge consumption at the event; Leonardo DiCaprio: Lyon blend sustainable coffee benefitting the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation and various environmental charities; and wind power still growing in California. Just click on the links to learn more.

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The Super Bowl XLVI: A Super Renewable Opportunity. Did you know that the NFL purchases renewable energy credits in Super Bowl host cities to offset energy consumption? That’s right, they offset the massive energy use and support renewable energy.  In fact, the NFL has been going green for a while now but they neglect to brag about their green initiatives when they should be loud and proud.  The NFL’s top two teams are league leaders in renewable energy and energy efficiency. ”The Patriots and Giants are leading the way to victory on the gridiron and off the grid. In late 2011, both teams joined the ranks of the Eagles, Redskins, and Cardinals, among others, in pursuing clean ways to power their stadiums.  The Giants share their home field, MetLife Stadium (host of the future 2014 Super Bowl), with the New York Jets in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The stadium’s location was built with access to public transportation in mind and the stadium itself was constructed with an eye toward preserving the surrounding meadowlands. Even the seats are made from recycled materials!”  And the New England Patriots “launched their own renewable energy campaign, promising to install one megawatt of solar power between Gillette Stadium and the surrounding entertainment center, Patriot Place. The installation, which is expected to reduce carbon emissions by more than 800 metric tons, will make the Patriots the league leader in renewable energy offsets.”  I’d say that’s a green touchdown. 

Leonardo DiCaprio Launches Charity Coffee Brand.  That’s right, DiCaprio has aligned with coffee roaster La Colombe Torrefaction for a high-end sustainable coffee line called Lyon.  100% of the net profits from Lyon will benefit environmental charities through the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation. “Raising awareness on the most pressing environmental issues of our time is more important than ever,” said Leonardo DiCaprio. “I am thrilled to be a part of this new project with La Colombe that will help aid the shift to a truly sustainable future for the planet and its inhabitants.” LYON will be sold in Williams Sonoma, select Whole Foods locations and La Colombe cafes.

Wind power blowing up in California. The LA Times reported that according to the California Wind Energy Association “wind energy now supplies about 5% of California’s total electricity needs, or enough to power more than 400,000 households.”  A lot of that was installed in the Tehachapi area of Kern County, with additional large projects in Solano, Contra Costa and Riverside counties as well.  “The total amount of wind energy installations in 2011 created a banner year for wind generation in California and is helping to drive California closer to reaching its goal of 33% renewable energy,” said Nancy Rader, executive director of the California Wind Energy Association.

And that’s it for this edition; stay tuned for more green news.

February 2, 2012
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During the winter we are trying to find ways to live a sustainable lifestyle while dealing with the elements and saving money. Heating costs are ever rising and anything you can do to help stick to your budget is helpful. One of the major winter expenses people incur has to do with driving. Yes, taking public transit is a more eco-friendly solution, but for those not living in an urban center this is not always a reliable means of transportation.

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Reducing consumption will decrease your carbon emissions and help preserve fossil fuels by using less gas.  Here are ten tips to help you drive greener and save green this winter:

1) Don’t buy “special” winter gas. Continue using whatever fuel you usually do because those touted for winter use do not do anything extra. Gas prices are higher in the winter, so if you are on a budget, continue buying the grade of gas you usually do and make sure to leave your tank half-full at all times.
2) Don’t warm up your car. First and foremost idling your car is not good for the environment. Second, it is against many Ontario municipality by-laws to idle for prolonged periods of time so you may not just be wasting gas, but also looking at a hefty fine if you are caught. Third, it takes longer to warm-up the car when it’s idling, it will heat faster if you are driving the vehicle.
3) Climate control.  Using the defroster will burn 20% more fuel. When your windows are clear turn off the defroster until you need it again.
4) Get the junk out of your trunk. Every 45 Kilograms of extra weight means you will use 2% more fuel. Not only will your car look better but you’ll save money.
5) Stock up when windshield wash is on sale. The most expensive place to purchase windshield washer fluid is at a gas station. So try to use your gas station points program points to get free windshield wash or buy it at a big box retailer. You can even purchase environmentally friendly windshield wash that contains only trace amounts of the toxic chemical Methanol found in the traditional variety.
6) Keep your vehicle running in good condition. In the fall go in for your tune up. Not only will this help reduce the chance of breaking down in the winter; but also when a car is running properly it burns less fuel. Don’t forget that a car that runs well should also have a lower emission rate, which is better for the environment.
7) Tire pressure. Tires tend to deflate in the cold weather. When your tires are low you can use up to 5% more gas. By keeping them topped up you are not only prolonging the life of your tires, keeping you and your passengers safe, but are saving on fuel costs.
8) Winter tires. By having a set of winter tires instead of all-season ones, you reduce your chance of collisions and are better equipped to deal with icy Canadian roads. Yes, they are expensive, but they should last you four winter seasons and prolong the life of your all-season tires by at least one year.
9) Drive slowly. Every 10 km/h over that you drive burns 10% more fuel. Driving slowly in the winter will help you avoid accidents, and save money.
10) Emergency roadside assistance. By having a roadside plan you will save money on towing or other costs, and help is only a phone call away. This may seem like an unnecessary expense, but statistically cars are more likely to breakdown in the winter. Think of it like extra insurance. Keep in mind that there are many plans available by a host of companies so you should shop around.

These are some easy tips to help you save money this winter season while staying safe. Remember that everything you do to help conserve gas, and lower your CO2 emissions is helping the environment. Be safe this winter.
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