Pittsburgh Organizations Going 100% Renewable Energy On Earth Day's 50th Anniversary
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On April 21, the Western Pennsylvania Energy Consortium has announced that these Western PA household named organizations will be powered by 100 percent renewable energy for Earth Day-- City of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, Sports and Exhibition Authority, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh and Carlow University, Direct Energy Business, a leader in delivering renewable energy products to customers, is working with the Consortium to deliver a renewable solution to these respected members. "In a time of troubling news, it’s important to always recognize that we are all in this together and that we share the same home. Earth Day is a great reminder of that,” Pittsburgh Mayor William Peduto said. “We are proud to partner with our electricity supplier, Pittsburgh-based Direct Energy, and the members of the Western Pennsylvania Energy Consortium to continue to strive together towards our climate action goals. Utilizing 100 percent - locally sourced - renewable electricity for our major facilities on Earth Day is a major milestone for the City of Pittsburgh and shows us that if we can do it for one day, we can do it every day." Dave Grupp, Head of Direct Energy Renewable Services expressed his appreciation for the partnership between WPEC and Direct Energy Business, “Direct Energy is proud to be able to work with a group like WPEC. Competitive markets drive renewable energy adoption and there’s no greater example of this than the work WPEC has done. Earth Day is the perfect time to lead by example.” Direct Energy will acquire and retire locally sourced renewable energy attributes generated directly from a new Pennsylvania solar farm, equivalent to one day’s consumption from the 120,227 MWhs annually used by consortium members. This is the equivalent to eliminating 118 metric tons of carbon dioxide produced by cars. (Photo: An example of a solar farm in Lancaster County by Community Energy.) Earth Day 50 PA Visit the Earth Day 50 PA website for more special events, Earth Day 1970 remembrances, environmental reading lists and more. Related Articles - Remembering Earth Day 1970: Earth Day 50 PA: Edwin Charles: The Earth Day Teach-In Must Continue Earth Day 50 PA: Marci Mowery: A Sense Of Place In This World Earth Day 50 PA: Richard Lewis: What I Did On The First Earth Day 50 Years Ago Earth Day 50 PA: Wayne Kober: Impact & Inspiration From First Earth Day Earth Day 50 PA: Earth Day At 50: Progression, Emergence, Park & Rec Involvement PA Environmental Council At 50: We Had To Do Something PA Environmental Council At 50: Taking The Lead PA Environmental Council At 50: A New Millennium PA Environmental Council At 50: Securing Our Environmental Rights Related Articles- Earth Day: Op-Ed: My Fellow Conservatives Are Out Of Touch On The Environment - Fmr. Gov. Tom Ridge Op-Ed: 50th Earth Day: Time To Consider Wiser Course - We Are All Of This Earth And Dependent On It - Bernie McGurl, Lackawanna River Conservation Association Op-Ed: Earth Day 1970 Changed My Life - Carol Collier, The Academy Of Natural Sciences Op-Ed: Earth Day 50: A Wakeup Call To The Scientific Community - Science Matters -Roland Wall, Director, Ruth Patrick Center For Environmental Research Op-Ed: Earth Day - 50 Years And Counting - Joanne Shafer, Centre County Recycling Coordinator Earth Day 2020 – Bringing Pennsylvanians Together Even Though We’re Apart DEP’s Blog: Earth Day 50 PA: DEP Staff Reflections DEP’s Blog: By Acting On Climate, We Help Make Every Day Earth Day - DEP Secretary Patrick McDonnell DEP’s Blog: Peregrine Falcons Soar In PA As Earth Day Celebrates 50 Years DCNR Good Natured Blog: Looking Toward Earth Day 2070 - DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn DCNR Good Natured Blog: Earth Day At Home PA Parks & Forests Foundation Posts Special Earth Day 50 PA Newsletter PA Forestry Assn: Special Earth Day Edition Of Pennsylvania Forests Quarterly Shippensburg University Hosted Virtual Campus Climate Commitment Signing Event Western PA Conservancy: Honoring Earth Day By Preserving An Historic Farm In Westmoreland County [Posted: April 21, 2020] |
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