Grand Rapids Enrolls in Consumers Energy's Green Generation Program - Largest Participant in Michigan-Based Renewable Energy Eff
29 November 2007 - 3:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Nov. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The City of
Grand Rapids has authorized the largest single purchase of
Michigan-based renewable energy by enrolling as the largest
participant in Consumers Energy's Green Generation program. The
Grand Rapids City Commission yesterday approved a resolution to
enroll in the program. Through this action, Grand Rapids has
attained its goal of receiving 20 percent of its electric supply
from Michigan-based renewable sources by the end of 2008. "This
historic investment by our city's leadership strongly establishes
Grand Rapids as a progressive, green community committed to
environmental sustainability and the triple bottom line," said
Mayor George Heartwell. "This is a positive step forward which will
benefit the Michigan economy and will reduce the City of Grand
Rapids' carbon footprint by an estimated 10,200 tons of carbon
dioxide annually." Grand Rapids' enrollment in Green Generation has
been carefully managed to be cost neutral for the city. Grand
Rapids has reduced costs in its Water and Sewer enterprise funds by
amounts that exceed the cost of participation. Grand Rapids and
Consumers Energy are also collaborating on strategies to reduce the
city's electric peak load requirements, which can result in lower
power costs. "We are very pleased that the City of Grand Rapids --
the largest community we serve with electricity -- has elected to
enroll in the Green Generation program," said John G. Russell,
Consumers Energy's president and chief operating officer. "The
leadership demonstrated by Grand Rapids will encourage other
communities and organizations to support the development of
Michigan-based renewable energy projects." Consumers Energy's Green
Generation program is the most successful voluntary renewable
energy program in Michigan and one of the fastest growing in the
nation, with more than 11,400 customer participants. The program,
approved by the Michigan Public Service Commission, was launched in
September 2005 at a news conference at the Frederik Meijer Gardens
and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids where Mayor Heartwell, John
Russell and then-MPSC Chairman Peter Lark were the first three
homeowners to sign up for the program. "Michigan is being renewed
by renewable energy," said Commissioner Monica Martinez, a member
of the Michigan Public Service Commission. "Today's historic
announcement by the City of Grand Rapids and Consumers Energy will
power Michigan into the future, a future that will provide energy
and reliability, a cleaner environment, and will grow alternative
energy jobs in Michigan." The Green Generation program has caused
the development of several new renewable energy projects in
Michigan in order to provide electricity for the program. The
projects include landfill gas facilities located near Lennon,
Marshall and Zeeland. The Lennon site hosts four landfill gas
generating units, while the Marshall and Zeeland sites each host
one landfill gas generating unit. Consumers Energy also purchases
electricity for the program generated by two wind turbines near
Mackinaw City and has entered into contracts with other
wind-generation projects that are in various stages of development.
All of the projects are located in Michigan's Lower Peninsula and
all sources are Green-e certified as renewable. The Green
Generation program offers Consumers Energy's electric customers an
opportunity to support renewable energy by enrolling in the
voluntary program and paying a small premium. Program information
is available at http://www.greengeneration.com/. Consumers Energy,
the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy, provides natural gas and
electricity to nearly 6.5 million of Michigan's 10 million
residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties. DATASOURCE: Consumers
Energy CONTACT: George Heartwell, Mayor, +1-616-456-3164; or Eric
DeLong, Deputy City Manager, +1-616-456-3119, both of City of Grand
Rapids; Timothy J. Pietryga, +1-616-530-4364; or Dan Bishop,
+1-517-788-2395, both of Consumers Energy; Judy Palnau of Michigan
Public Service Commission, +1-517-241-3323 Web site:
http://www.greengeneration.com/ http://www.consumersenergy.com/
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