Grand Rapids Receives 'Customer of the Year Award' from Consumers Energy's Green Generation Program; City Reaches Its Goal of 20
12 Mai 2009 - 8:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- As a result of its
outstanding support for renewable energy in Michigan, the City of
Grand Rapids has been named "Green Generation Customer of the Year"
by Consumers Energy. Grand Rapids is enrolled as the largest single
participant in Consumers Energy's Green Generation program and is
helping to drive significant investment in Michigan-based wind
power. Today's award adds to national recognition Grand Rapids has
received for reaching its goal of 20 percent renewable energy
supply. "We are very pleased that Grand Rapids - the largest
community we serve with electricity - is being positively
recognized for its leadership on renewable energy. We thank Mayor
Heartwell and the city's leadership for their support for Green
Generation in Michigan," said John G. Russell, Consumers Energy's
president and chief operating officer. "The action today on
renewable energy is found in cities," said Grand Rapids Mayor
George Heartwell. "I'm proud that Grand Rapids has taken a lead in
this field and I'm grateful to our good partner Consumers Energy.
The Green Generation program makes it easy for cities, businesses
and homeowners to participate in the renewable energy movement."
Grand Rapids is now one of the top 20 municipal purchasers of
renewable energy, joining larger cities such as Boston, Chicago,
Dallas, Houston and San Diego. The city's leadership earned it
induction into the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Green
Power Leadership Club in December 2008. Two other Grand Rapids-area
Green Generation participants were also part of today's news
conference - San Chez Bistro, and Grand Rapids Community College.
Consumers Energy's Green Generation program was the first voluntary
renewable energy program in Michigan and now has more than 13,000
customer participants. The program was launched following
authorization by the Michigan Public Service Commission. Green
Generation has led to the development of several new renewable
energy projects in Michigan, including the state's largest wind
facility, John Deere Renewables' Michigan Wind 1 in the Thumb.
Other Green Generation projects include biomass facilities located
near Birch Run, Fennville, Lennon, Marshall and Zeeland. Consumers
Energy also purchases electricity for the program generated by two
wind turbines near Mackinaw City. 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, Interim
City Manager, +1-616-456-3119, both of the City of Grand Rapids; or
Timothy J. Pietryga, +1-616-530-4364, or Dan Bishop
+1-517-788-2395, both of Consumers Energy Web Site:
http://www.greengeneration.com/
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