Environmental News
FOR RELEASE: MONDAY JULY 30, 2001
EPA, FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES, OTHER
GROUPS ADVANCE
GREEN ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL
POWER GENERATION
Dave Ryan 202-564-7827 /
ryan.dave@epa.gov
EPA is today joining 20 Fortune 500 companies, cities, universities, and others in the Green Power Partnership, a new voluntary program aimed at boosting the market for power alternatives that reduce the environmental and health risks of conventional electricity generation. The Green Power Partnership is the newest addition to EPA’s family of voluntary programs, which includes the Energy Star energy efficiency project. The Partnership follows through on President Bush’s National Energy Policy Report released in May, which directed EPA to develop and carry out a new renewable energy partnership program.
"A growing number of organizations recognize that green power is increasingly available and offers the next logical step in environmental responsibility," said EPA Administrator Christie Whitman. By choosing green power sources for their electricity, these groups are leading the way toward a cleaner future. Green power also offers benefits to participants in terms of power reliability, employee pride, and enhanced public image. This is a win, win program for our Partners and the environment."
Green power is electricity generated by renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, water (hydro), geothermal, biomass (combustion of organic materials), and biogas (combustion of naturally-produced methane). Partners in the program must pledge a switch to Green Power for a portion of their electricity needs within the next year In return, EPA provides technical assistance and public recognition.
EPA is announcing the Green Power Partnership today at a press conference at
the Sixth Annual Green Power Marketing Conference taking place in
Founding Partners in the Green Power Partnership include:
3M, St. Paul, MN – Research Boulevard Facility in Austin, TX; Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Roasters, Olympia, WA; Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA; Cascade Engineering, Grand Rapids, MI – Michigan Facilities; City of Chicago, IL; City of Portland, OR; City of Santa Monica, CA; Connecticut College, New London, CT; Fetzer Vineyards, Hopland, CA – Production Facilities; Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI – United States Manufacturing Facilities; General Motors, Detroit, MI – Service, Parts & Operations Facilities; Interface Flooring Systems, La Grange, GA – Troup County Facilities; Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N.J. – Select Facilities in California, New Jersey and Texas; Kinko’s, Ventura, CA – Multiple Branches in Ten States; New Belgium Brewing Company, Fort Collins, CO; Steelcase, Grand Rapids, MI – Corporate Headquarters; U.S. Department of Energy, Washington DC – National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Denver Regional Field Office, Golden Field Office; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC – Select Facilities Nationwide; University of Colorado, Boulder, CO – Student Union; Xantrex Technology, Arlington, WA
For further technical information on the Green Power Partnership, phone Kurt Johnson in EPA’s Office of Atmospheric Programs at 202-564-3481.
EPA's Green Power Partnership