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September 16, 2009 Community Energy Congratulates Wind Energy Leaders!Recently, the Community Energy Team gathered with Citizen’s for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture) in Philadelphia to celebrate commitments to wind energy. Each customer listed below received a Green Power Award from PennFuture for their important leadership and purchase of wind-generated Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs): • Yards Brewing Company of Philadelphia, for becoming the first 100 percent wind powered brewery in... |
September 9, 2009 09-09-09- My Birthday New YearMy birthday is today, but this is no ordinary birthday. Its on 09/09/09! I’ve been tossing around birthday activity ideas varying from playing 9’s in roulette in Atlantic City to visiting Hoboken and indulging myself with tapas at Nine. But since it’s a Wednesday, I’m a little limited. So instead, I’m going to reflect, focus and commit to 9 new resolutions: 1. Unplug my appliances - According to the government's ENERGY STAR... |
August 20, 2009 Wind Powered Golf CartsThe Longue Vue Club has purchased wind energy to cover all of the electricity used to power their fleet of golf carts. In addition to golf, the Longue Vue Club offers sporting clays, tennis, swimming, and paddle tennis. The Clubhouse is a National Historic Landmark and the grounds are known for their spectacular gardens. Located in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area, Longue Vue Club has differentiated itself as being a family... |
August 6, 2009 The City of Naperville Supports the Development of Illinois Renewable EnergyAt Community Energy we are proud to partner with more than 100,000 residential utility customers to spark the demand for fuel free electricity. We are especially excited about our partnership with the City of Naperville, Illinois. The Department of Energy’s National Resource Energy Lab identified the Naperville Renewable Energy Program as 6th in the country for participation in 2008, out of 850 such programs! Currently, over... |
July 24, 2009 “Going going, back back, to Cali Cali.”This time it’s San Francisco, one of the first cities in the country to adopt a mandatory composting and recycling ordinance. The city has even moved to implement fines of up to $1,000 to buildings, mostly large waste producers, that fail to comply with the law. The hope is that by 2020, none of San Francisco’s annual two million tons of solid waste will make its way to a landfill. Ambitious? Certainly. But how do they plan to deal with all of... |




