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2006 National Green Power Award Winners Announced

December 5, 2006

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5 /PRNewswire/ — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Center for Resource Solutions (CRS) honored a group of organizations committed to advancing the development of the nation’s green power market. The annual Green Power Leadership Awards, recognizing leading national green power purchasers and suppliers, were presented at an awards event, Monday evening, December 4, in conjunction with the Eleventh National Renewable Energy Marketing Conference taking place in San Francisco.

EPA and DOE presented awards for green power purchasing to 22 organizations that have demonstrated leadership by voluntarily purchasing green power or creating innovative supply options for consumers. CRS presented six awards to organizations and individuals that have shown outstanding leadership in building and shaping the market for renewable energy.

   Purchaser Awards – the highest honors went to:    Partner of the Year    — Aspen Skiing Company    — HSBC-North America    — Johnson & Johnson    — Starbucks    — Whole Foods Market    On Site Generation:    — Chena Hot Springs Resort    — San Diego Unified School District    — County of Butte Government Center (Calif.)    Green Power Purchase:    — Coldwater Creek    — Commonwealth of Pennsylvania    — IBM    — PrAna    — Staples, Inc.    — Stonyfield Farm    — The Holland, Inc.    — The Tower Companies    — Vail Resorts    — WhiteWave Foods Company   

“We applaud this year’s winners of EPA’s Green Power Leadership Awards,” said Bill Wehrum, EPA’s acting assistant administrator of Air and Radiation. “Their commitment to green power purchasing proves that an organization can make a real environmental difference.”

   Suppliers – The highest honors went to:    — New Green Power Program: Silicon Valley Power, City of Santa Clara,       Calif.    — Renewable Energy Technology Supplier: Community Energy    — Green Power Program of the Year: Portland General Electric (PGE)    — Green Power Program of the Year Honorable Mention: We Energies   

“Every year more energy suppliers are providing their customers the option of buying green power. We are proud to recognize the efforts of the suppliers that are leading the way in promoting the use of renewable energy,” said Andy Karsner, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

   Market Development – The highest honors went to:    — Green Power Pioneer Award: Jim Burke of the Sacramento Municipal       Utility District (SMUD) in northern California and Brent Alderfer &       Eric Blank of Community Energy    — Green Power Beacon Award: We Energies – Energy for Tomorrow Program;       Whole Foods Market and Renewable Choice Energy    — Green Power Pilot Award: Smart Power and the Connecticut Clean Energy       Fund; honorable mention to: Energy for Keeps   

“Undoubtedly, Americans believe in a renewable energy future. More than ever, consumers are taking responsibility for their impact on the environment and major U.S. corporations and product manufacturers are actualizing corporate sustainability goals by using certified renewable energy in their operations,” said Jan Hamrin, president of the Center for Resource Solutions. “We are proud to honor these leaders whose efforts to move the market for renewable energy forward are making a positive impact on thousands across the country.”

Additional information regarding 2006 Green Power Leadership Award winners is available at http://www.epa.gov/greenpower/winners/index.htm.

According to a new report released this week by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, at the end of 2005, more than 2,000 megawatts (MW) of new renewables capacity was being used to supply green power markets. This represents a 10-fold increase from the year 2000.

The U.S. EPA this week announced the Fortune 500 Green Power Challenge. The goal of EPA’s 13-month campaign is to roughly double the existing green power purchases among Fortune 500 Green Power Partners in order to exceed 5 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) of green power purchasing annually. The Challenge concludes at the end of December 2007 and will focus on the collective green power purchases of participating Fortune 500 companies. All Fortune 500 companies must meet or exceed EPA’s standard Partnership requirements to participate. EPA will track the progress of all participating Fortune 500 companies toward the overall goal. Fortune 500 companies will receive EPA recognition for their purchases and will participate in the final recognition event. For more information visit http://www.epa.gov/greenpower/partners/fortune500.htm.

About the U.S. EPA’s Green Power Partnership

EPA’s Green Power Partnership encourages organizations to purchase green power as a way to reduce the environmental impacts associated with conventional electricity use. The Green Power Partnership currently has hundreds of Partners voluntarily purchasing billions of kilowatt hours of green power annually. Partners include a wide variety of leading organizations such as Fortune 500 companies, small and medium sized businesses local, state, and federal governments, trade associations, as well as colleges and universities. For a full listing of EPA Green Power Partners and information about buying green power, visit the Partnership’s Web site at http://www.epa.gov/greenpower.

About the Center for Resource Solutions

The Center for Resource Solutions (CRS) is a national nonprofit organization that works to make it easier for people and organizations to use renewable energy as a tool for mitigating climate change. CRS designs and

operates national and international programs that support the increased supply and use of renewable energy resources such as wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, low-impact hydroelectric power and other clean energy sources. To learn more about CRS, please visit: http://www.resourcesolutions.org/.

About the U.S. Department of Energy Green Power Network

The Green Power Network is the nation’s premier Web site providing green power market information. The Network’s Web site provides up-to-date information on green power providers, product offerings, consumer protection issues, and policies affecting green power markets. It also includes a reference library of relevant papers, articles and reports. The Green Power Network is operated and maintained by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for the U.S. Department of Energy. Additional information is available at http://www.eere.energy.gov/greenpower.

Award Recipient Media Contact Information

Descriptions of each award recipient’s efforts can be found in the 2006 Awards Ceremony program at http://www.epa.gov/greenpower/winners/index.htm.

   PURCHASER AWARDS    On-Site Generation Awards    Chena Hot Springs Resort    Gwen Holdman; 907-451-8104 x1920    gwen@yourownpower.com     San Diego Unified School District    Cynthia Reed-Porter; 858-637-3607    creed-porter@sandi.net     County of Butte, CA Government Center    William (Bill) Curry; 530-538-7064    bcurry@buttecounty.net    Green Power Purchasing Awards    Coldwater Creek    David Gunter; 208-265-3944    dgunter@thecreek.com     Commonwealth of Pennsylvania    Charlie Young; 717-783-0908    chayoung@state.pa.us     IBM    Clint Roswell; 914-499-4045    roswellc@us.ibm.com     PrAna    Kari A. Kiel; (P): 760-566-1070; (C): 720-236-7100    kari@prana.com     Staples, Inc.    Owen Davis; 508-253-8468    Owen.davis@staples.com     Stonyfield Farm    Carmelle Druchniak; 603-437-4040 x2203    CDruchniak@stonyfield.com     The Holland, Inc.    Tara Wefers; 360-906-4413    taraw@thehollandinc.com     The Tower Companies    Elizabeth Lisboa-Farrow; (P): 202-686-2889; (C): 202-494-1977       elisboa@TheOliverGroupInc.com     Vail Resorts    Kelly Ladyga; 303-404-1862    KLadyga@vailresorts.com     WhiteWave Foods Company    Luana Hancock; (P): 303-635-4448; (C): 720-206-8244    Luana.Hancock@whitewave.com    Green Power Partner of the Year Awards    Aspen Skiing Company    Jeff Hanle; 970-300-7022    jhanle@aspensnowmass.com     HSBC North America    Kathleen Rizzo-Young; 716-841-5003    Kathleen.rizzo.young@us.hsbc.com     Johnson & Johnson    Mark Monseau; 732-524-1130    mmonseau@CORUS.JNJ.com     Starbucks Coffee Company    Andy Fouche; 206-318-8915    afouche@starbucks.com     Whole Foods Market    Ashley Hawkins; 512-542-0381    Ashley.hawkins@wholefoods.com     SUPPLIER AWARDS    New Green Power Program Awards    Silicon Valley Power, City of Santa Clara, CA    Internal contact: Larry Owens; 408-615-5690    lowens@siliconvalleypower.com    Agency contact: Mari Edlin; 707-939-7121    Renewable Energy Technology Supplier Awards    Community Energy    Paul Copleman; 484-654-0106    paul.copleman@newwindenergy.com    Green Power Program of the Year Award    We Energies – Honorable Mention    Trish Rebek; 414-221-2864    trisha.rebek@we-energies.com     Portland General Electric    Mark Fryburg; 503-464-8481    Mark.fryburg@pgn.com     MARKET DEVELOPMENT AWARDS    Green Power Beacon Awards    Renewable Choice Energy    Ted Rose; 303-468-0405 ext. 222    ted@renewablechoice.com     We Energies    Beth Martin; 414-221-3687    beth.martin@we-energies.com       Green Power Pilot Award    SmartPower    Jonathan Edwards; 860-249-7040    jedwards@smartpower.org     Energy Education Group (Energy for Keeps honorable mention)    Marilyn Nemzer; 415-435-4574    mnemzer@marin.org    Green Power Pioneer Award    Community Energy    Paul Copleman; 610-254-9800 x 206    Paul.Copleman@NewWindEnergy.com     Sacramento Municipal Utility District    Bruce Gerth, 916-732-5842    bgerth@smud.org  

Department of Energy

CONTACT: Susan Carollo of DOE, +1-303-275-4858, orsusan.carollo@go.doe.gov; or Marci Grossman of Key Comm PR, +1-602-694-8972,or marci@keycommpr.com; or Sarah Krasley of CRS, +1-415-561-2100, orsarah@resource-solutions.org

Web site: http://www.epa.gov/greenpower/winners/index.htmhttp://www.epa.gov/greenpower/partners/fortune500.htmhttp://www.epa.gov/greenpowerhttp://www.resourcesolutions.org/http://www.eere.energy.gov/greenpower