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1.09.2006 ET
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Green Mountain Power Receives Environmental Recognition
(CSRwire) WATERBURY, Vt.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 9, 2006--Green Mountain Power
Corporation (NYSE: GMP) has been recognized by the Vermont Department of
Environmental Conservation and the Vermont Small Business Development
Center as an Environmental Partner in the Vermont Business Environmental
Partnership for its excellent environmental management practices, "green"
purchasing, and forward thinking environmental policies.
"Green Mountain Power is taking steps to address its environmental
impacts. In doing this, the Company has implemented numerous practices
that go beyond compliance," said Department of Environmental Conservation
Commissioner Jeff Wennberg.
Green Mountain Power serves 90,000 customers within the State of
Vermont and sells electricity and energy services to approximately 25% of
Vermont's retail electricity customers, serving half of the state's 14
counties. While most of the power-producing facilities in the United
States rely on burning coal to generate electricity, Green Mountain Power
has among the "greenest" energy portfolios of all power companies in the
nation. At present, Green Mountain Power generates electricity without any
coal, and only four percent of its generation comes from fossil fuels.
(Purchases on the New England wholesale market account for 19 percent of
the power mix, but cannot be broken down into fuel source.) More than
forty percent of Green Mountain Power's energy comes from renewable
sources: hydro, wood and wind.
Examples of Green Mountain Power's "green" practices include
eliminating two hazardous waste streams. To accomplish this Green Mountain
Power replaced chlorinated solvent-based parts cleaning with non-hazardous
citrus-based solvents and aqueous based cleaners. Additionally, Green
Mountain Power substituted ethylene glycol antifreeze for less toxic
propylene glycol in its vehicles when possible, and recycles the
antifreeze on-site for reuse in its vehicles. Green Mountain Power's
workspace is very efficient, as the smaller, open-office design uses fewer
resources. In addition, the company has invested in energy efficient
lighting and "green" building practices in its facilities (i.e. installing
recycled tire flooring and carpeting), and diverts hundreds of pounds of
solid waste from landfill disposal through its recycling programs.
Other noteworthy practices include not using herbicides on power line
rights-of-way, the purchase and use of hybrid and low emission vehicles in
its fleet, and subscribing to vehicle idling guidelines to minimize
emissions. Green Mountain Power has also started to utilize a 20%
biodiesel mixture in its larger vehicles.
According to Chris Dutton, Green Mountain Power's President and Chief
Executive Officer, "Energy efficiency and other environmentally friendly
practices make as much sense economically as they do for the health of the
environment. We're honored to receive this recognition for the work that we
do and for making our own office a healthy, positive place to work."
The Vermont Business Environmental Partnership is a voluntary,
environmental assistance and business recognition program that is open to
any Vermont organization that proactively incorporates sound environmental
management practices into their operations. To find out more about the
Vermont Business Environmental Partnership, visit the web at http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/ead/vbep/index.htm.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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