From the Environmental Protection Agency
The 2008 Green Power Leadership Awards were presented in conjunction with the National Renewable Energy Marketing Conference, held October 26-29 in Denver, Colorado.
Partner of the Year
The University of Pennsylvania buys nearly 193 million kilowatt-hours of wind-generated renewable energy certificates (RECs), an amount equivalent to 46 percent of its total purchased electricity use. The purchase is large enough to have placed Penn on both EPA’s National Top 50 and Top 20 Colleges and Universities purchaser lists.
The University is funding its wind power purchase with savings achieved through aggressive energy conservation. Over the past few years, the University reduced peak electricity demand by 18 percent. Penn’s long-term commitment to buying green power helps support developing new wind generation facilities, including a 12-turbine, 20-megawatt Pennsylvania wind farm. In 2007, Penn’s President became the first in the Ivy League to sign the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment. As a result, Penn formed the Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee comprised of faculty, students and staff working across multiple disciplines to research and write a long range plan for reducing Penn’s carbon footprint. In addition, Penn formed the Green Campus Partnership as an umbrella group to promote Penn’s commitment to sustainability and advocate for enhanced policies at Penn.
EPA recognized the University of Pennsylvania as a Green Power Leadership Award winner in 2002 and as a Green Power Partner of the Year in 2003.











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