Hilltopper Wind Farm to supply
renewable energy for Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center
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[August 22, 2018]
The Enel Green Power (EGP) HillTopper wind farm under construction
in Logan County just signed another agreement with a major corporate
player, underscoring a growing trend of companies looking for
cleaner sources of power as part of broader sustainability goals.
EGP has signed an agreement to sell 9 megawatts of green power from
the HillTopper wind project to utility Constellation. The energy
purchased by Constellation will be sold by under separate retail
agreements, including an agreement with Comcast Spectacor to power
Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center with 100% renewable, sustainable
wind power.
EGP has secured nine major corporate customer agreements in the U.S.
in the past two years with more than 1 GW of the company’s
operational capacity serving their needs. These include Google,
Anheuser-Busch, T-Mobile, Facebook, Adobe, Kohler, GM and Bloomberg.
But this announcement makes it clear that you don’t have to be a
tech titan to benefit from renewable, sustainable power – companies
of all sizes can benefit from power purchase agreements.
To follow is the Concast press release provided by Enel Green Power
Comcast Spectacor Secures 100% Renewable
Energy Supply for Wells Fargo Center
PHILADELPHIA – Comcast Spectacor, owner of the Wells Fargo Center
arena and the National Hockey League’s Philadelphia Flyers, has
reached a long-term agreement with Constellation that will introduce
a 100 percent renewable energy supply to Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo
Center. The renewable energy commitment occurs in conjunction with
Comcast Spectacor’s expansive $250 million redesign of the venue.
This agreement will completely power the facility with wind energy
and will greatly reduce the arena’s carbon footprint.
“The Wells Fargo Center is in the midst of an
extensive redesign that is transforming all aspects of the complex,
and this renewable energy initiative plays an important role,” said
Dave Scott, Chairman and CEO, Comcast Spectacor. “Through this
agreement, we’re increasing the amount of renewable energy in the
grid that powers the Wells Fargo Center’s robust live event
schedule, and supporting Comcast NBCUniversal’s ongoing commitment
to sustainable innovation.”
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The power and renewable energy certificates (RECs)
purchased from Constellation will help Comcast Spectacor prevent the emission of
more than 14,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas annually and are expected to
deliver an environmental benefit equivalent to removing almost 4,000 passenger
vehicles from the road. The agreement reflects Comcast’s commitment to building
a more resource-efficient company and reducing its environmental impact.
“Constellation congratulates Comcast Spectacor on their progress toward their
aspirational sustainability goals,” said Mark Huston, President, Constellation’s
National Retail Business. “We are committed to the development of clean energy
solutions and are pleased that, through our CORe product, which is designed to
increase access to renewable energy for Commercial and Industrial customers, and
collaboration with Enel Green Power, we are able to help Comcast Spectacor
sustainably power the Wells Fargo Center and contribute to development of the
Hilltopper wind project.”
Constellation will supply the Wells Fargo Center with power from a 9 MW portion
of the HillTopper wind project purchased under a separate long-term power
purchase agreement with project owner Enel Green Power. HillTopper is located in
Logan County, Ill., and is expected to enter into service by the end of 2018.
“As we envision a future with 100 percent renewable energy, projects like this
are important in helping us get there,” said Susan Jin Davis, Chief
Sustainability Officer, Comcast NBCUniversal. “And when we look at ways to
reduce our carbon footprint, we know energy is one of our biggest areas of
opportunity, so this is another great example of finding solutions to be more
environmentally responsible.”
Comcast Spectacor’s clean, renewable energy initiative arrives in conjunction
with the Wells Fargo Center’s ongoing $250 million redesign. The next chapter of
work, to be completed by fall 2018, will feature an entirely new Mezzanine
Level, which accommodates approximately 40 percent of the arena’s total
capacity. Not a single aspect of the Mezzanine Level’s original layout will
remain once this work is complete, as new design elements, points of sale and
ease of service for patrons are upgraded throughout.
[Abby Mills on behalf of EGP] |