 Press Release
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RELEASE |
Contact: The Energy Cooperative |
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6:00 a.m. EST March 24, 2000 |
(215) 413-2122 |
Liberty Bell Turns Green Thanks to Philadelphia-based Energy
Cooperative
PHILADELPHIA– The Energy Cooperative
announced today that it has been awarded a contract to provide its EcoChoice
100% renewable electricity to the Liberty Bell Pavilion, along with an EPA
facility in Croydon, Pennsylvania, and six other federal government
locations in the Philadelphia area. “We are excited that the Federal
Government chose us as its Green energy company for these sites,” said Nadia
Adawi, the Cooperative’s Director of Conservation and Renewable Energy. “The
Liberty Bell represents Philadelphia. It’s wonderful that we have an
opportunity to link this historic symbol with America’s clean energy
future.”
The Energy Cooperative, based in Philadelphia, is member-owned and
not-for-profit. The Cooperative provides electricity, home heating oil,
energy efficiency services and solar energy systems to its residential,
commercial, and government members. Many Cooperative members are consumers
who are often overlooked by electrical suppliers – the elderly, people with
low-incomes, and handicappedpeople with disabilities. Adawi explained, “It
is our dual mission to same save energy costs for our members and to push
promote environmental initiatives which contribute to their our members’
health and well-being. And, renewable energy results in cleaner air for
everyone, not just our members.”
This is the first federal government award
for renewable power in Pennsylvania. “We hope this award is just the
beginning,” said Adawi. “The renewable energy market has grown enormously
since deregulation opened the way for individuals to choose where their
power comes from. We pledge to do our part to make reasonably priced,
renewable energy a choice every consumer can make. We hope this award makes
more consumers aware that their choice of an electricity supplier can make a
difference for the environment.”
This contract was awarded as part of a General Services Administration
program to supply renewable electricity to selected sites throughout
Pennsylvania, Delaware and parts of New Jerseyin Pennsylvania and New
Jersey. Lindsey Lee, the senior GSA advisor on the procurement, explained
that the government chose renewable energy at these sites to address issues
of air pollution and global warming, and to respond to Executive Order
13123, “Greening the Government through Efficient Energy Management,” which
directs federal agencies to purchase environmentally responsible products
whenever possible.
For more information call The Energy Cooperative, (215)
413-2122 or e-mail at
ecapstaff@theenergy.coop. |