Two Bay Area Companies Receive U.S. EPA Energy
Awards
Intel
Corporation and The North Face named renewable energy “leaders”
SAN FRANCISCO –
Two S.F. Bay
Area-based companies—Intel Corporation and The North Face—won the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency’s 12th annual Green Power
Leadership Awards.
Intel
Corporation received the first-ever
“Sustained
Excellence in Green Power” award for its long-standing leadership
in advancing green power development. The North Face
was honored with the “Green Power Purchasing” award for its purchase of
renewable energy credits.
“We commend our
award winners for making sound business decisions that lead to smaller
environmental footprints,” said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA’s Regional Administrator
for the Pacific Southwest. “Through efforts like these, the Bay Area can reduce
air emissions and develop sustainable energy industries.”
Both companies
are considered EPA “Green Power Partners” because of their voluntary commitment
to reducing the environmental impacts of
conventional electricity use. In total, Green Power Partners use more than 23
billion kWh of green power annually.
The S.F. Bay
Area award recipients were two of 27 award winners nationwide. Winners of the
Green Power Leadership
Awards were chosen from more than 1,300
partner organizations.
For additional
information on the Green Power Leadership Awards,
visit: www.epa.gov/greenpower/awards
For additional
information on the Green Power Community
Challenge, visit: www.epa.gov/greenpower/communities/gpcchallenge.htm
For additional
information on the Green Power Partnership, visit:
www.epa.gov/greenpower
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