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City of Guelph announces green power purchase
Bullfrogpowered facility to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 400 tonnes in 2008
28-May-08

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GUELPH, ON, May 28, 2008 – Beginning June 1, the City of Guelph’s F.M. Woods Pumping Station will be powered by Bullfrog Power, Ontario’s first 100 per cent green electricity retailer. The total green power purchase amounts to over 1,827 MWh and will help to reduce the city’s electricity-related carbon dioxide emissions footprint by 400 tonnes in 2008.

“Treating and pumping water uses a significant amount of electricity, so this purchase of green energy will make a large impact,” said Mayor Karen Farbridge. “It’s also important to note the link between water conservation and energy savings. When we conserve water, we also reduce the amount of energy we need to pump and treat the water.”

“The City of Guelph is joining a growing list of municipalities that are showing great leadership within their communities by purchasing clean, renewable power,” said Tom Heintzman, President, Bullfrog Power. “Since we launched availability to Guelph customers in 2006, we have received enthusiastic support from businesses and residences. We are very pleased to be a part of the city’s plan to reduce its electricity-related emissions footprint and raise awareness of the choice people have to support green power.”

The City of Guelph’s decision to purchase green power is part of its strategic goal to be a leader in conservation and resource protection. Through the City’s Strategic Plan, and development of the Community Energy Plan, the City of Guelph has set a goal of using less energy and water per capita than comparable cities.

An official launch ceremony to celebrate Guelph’s green power purchase will take place on Thursday, June 5 at 10 a.m. at the F.M. Woods Pumping Station, located at 29 Waterworks Place, and coincides with Environment Week.

Bullfrog Power is the only 100 per cent green electricity retailer in Ontario. Bullfrog sources power exclusively from wind and low-impact hydro generators that meet or exceed the federal government’s Environmental ChoiceM Program EcoLogoM standard for renewable electricity. Bullfrog Power provides businesses, non-profits, and consumers with a new way to support renewable energy. For more information on Bullfrog Power, please visit www.bullfrogpower.com.  

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

Martin Lavictoire

Conservation and Efficiency Technician

Waterworks Division

Environmental Services

T 519-822-1260  x 2633

martin.lavictoire@guelph.ca 

 

Lauren Mostowyk

Media Relations Specialist

Bullfrog Power

T 416-360-3464  x 221

M 416-417-6352

E lauren.mostowyk@bullfrogpower.com


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