Pennsylvania Farm Show Offsets CO2 Through Local Methane Project
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This year's Pennsylvania Farm Show will offset its total carbon emissions by purchasing energy from a Energy to heat the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and power lights and equipment comes from fossil fuel sources, which means energy for the Farm Show will also produce about 298 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution. Show organizers, in cooperation with the Departments of Agriculture and Environmental Protection have arranged for clean energy from a "The Commonwealth is actually contributing directly to the construction of new renewable energy generators here in The major source of farm show-related CO2 will come from travel activities, is designed to help drivers follow the Farm Show's lead and neutralize emissions generated by their trucks, SUVs, cars, buses, and trailers. NativeEnergy’s first on farm methane-generated electricity project is located on the Schrack Family Dairy Farm near While at the Farm Show, drivers can offset the CO2 from 500 miles of driving for $5 through CoolDriver, a new program from renewable energy company NativeEnergy and nonprofit partner Clean Air - Cool Planet. Contributions support new |
1/6/2006 |
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