Operator Of Seven US Ski Resorts To Run All With Green Energy
US ski resort owning group Powdr Corp has announced that it will offset 100 percent of the grid supplied electricity consumed at its seven ski and snowboard resorts and one tubing park through the purchase of renewable energy credits (RECs) from June onwards. Powdr Corps purchase of nearly 50 million kWh of RECs is the second largest among the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencys (EPA) partners in the travel and leisure category.
“We are passionate about the snow sports industry and the quality of life it provides to our families, team members and guests,” said Brent Giles, director of environmental affairs for Powdr Corp. “Our commitment to offset 100 percent of our resorts power from renewable energy sources is another step in the right direction to sustain our mountain lifestyle for years to come.”
Powdr Corp owns and operates Park City Mountain Resort in Utah, Killington Ski Resort and Pico Resort in Vermont, Mt. Bachelor in Oregon, Boreal Resort and Soda Springs in California and Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort in Nevada. Killington in particular is believed to be, or have previously been, one of the highest consumers of power in the ski world due to its huge snowmaking arsenal. However it had already been introducing low energy snow guns for some years.
Powdr Corp will work with Boulder, Colorado-based Renewable Choice Energy as its renewable energy provider. Renewable Choice Energy is a renewable energy and carbon offset provider of Green-e certified sources such as wind, biomass and small hydro. The EPA estimates that Powdr Corps purchase of RECs will avoid over 85 million pounds of C02 emissions annually, which is equal to removing 8,539 passenger vehicles from the road or powering 6,175 average American homes for a year.
“Powdr Corps extraordinary commitment will inspire other resorts to follow its lead,” said Quayle Hodek, chief executive officer of Renewable Choice Energy. “Supporting renewable energy is a powerful way to fight climate change and make the air cleaner for everyone.”
More than seventy percent of the United States electricity comes from fossil fuels like burning coal and gas. Burning fossil fuels to generate electricity creates harmful greenhouse gasses that are emitted into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change. Wind-power generated electricity is renewable, sustainable, and does not produce environmental pollution.
The purchase of renewable energy credits helps to put more clean power on line. Every renewable energy developer considers REC sales when deciding whether or not to build new facilities. Most importantly, RECs allow the government and consumers to place a positive value on renewable energy, making its production more financially competitive with electricity generated from fossil fuels. In turn, the purchase of RECs will make it easier for small businesses and individuals to take part in renewable energy for their own use.
Powdr Corp is committed to being an industry leader in environmental stewardship. In addition to the purchase of 100 percent renewable energy, Powdr Corp resorts are actively involved in environmental initiatives including energy reduction, the use of alternative fuels and recycling. These initiatives have already offset Powdr Corps carbon footprint by 92 percent.
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