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- Bonneville Environmental Foundation Lauds EPA Couple for First Green Powered Wedding
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September 29, 2001 (Oxon Hill, MD) - With a new twist on the old saying, - Something old, something new, something borrowed, something . . . Green - Kate Narburgh and Rich Iovanna are marrying today in what is believed to be the nation's first green-powered wedding. [full text version] |
- Bonneville Environmental Foundation Launches Web Based CO2 Calculator
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September 10, 2001 (Portland, OR) - Individuals and small businesses can determine the amount of carbon dioxide associated with their energy and travel use on a new web site sponsored by the Bonneville Environmental Foundation. [full text version] |
- Environmental Nonprofits Creatively Finance Wind Power to Cut Carbon Dioxide
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September 6, 2001 (Portland, OR) - The Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF) and The Climate Trust announced today a ten-year joint purchase of pollution-offsetting green power worth over $200,000. [full text version] |
- Duncan Receives Award For Long, Outstanding Service
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July, 2001 Angus Duncan, President of the Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF), received a special award at AWEA's recent Windpower 2001 awards banquet "in recognition of the many roles he has played--wind industry, public sector, and non-profit--that have helped lay a foundation for the emerging market for wind in the Pacific Northwest." [full text version] |
- Solar Power Station to be Built at Hanford Nuclear Reservation
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April 20, 2001 (Hanford, WA) - Three Northwest energy organizations announced today plans to construct the region's largest solar power station on the site of the terminated WNP-1 nuclear power plant in south-central Washington. The Earth Day 2001 commitment was announced by the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), Energy Northwest, and the Bonneville Environmental Foundation. [full text version] |
- Bonneville Environmental Foundation Awards $256,000 to Eight Projects
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April 20, 2001 (Portland, OR) - The Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF) announced today that six watershed projects and two renewable energy projects will receive more than $256,000 from the Foundation during this grant cycle. The projects are spread throughout the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. [full text version] |
- Three Puget Sound Companies Plug in to 100% Green Energy
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April 4, 2001 (Portland, OR) - Three Puget Sound companies announced today their purchase of Green Tags sourced by the Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF) in an amount equal to 100% of their energy use. The companies, Xantrex Technology, Inc., for its Arlington facility, Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Roasters of Olympia, and Global Energy Concepts of Kirkland are the first in the area - and among the first in the U.S. - committing to 100% new renewable energy. [full text version] |
- Robert Harmon Joins Bonneville Environmental Foundation
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January 15, 2001 (Portland, OR) - Robert Harmon has joined the Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF) as Vice President. He will direct Renewable Energy Programs for the Foundation. Harmon has served as a consultant to BEF for the past two years and is credited with developing BEF's Green Tag program. With his addition, BEF adds a Puget Sound office to its Portland headquarters. [full text version] |
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