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Why your company needs an energy strategy that creates new value

In a recent edition of Harvard Business Review, authors Andrew Winston, George Favaloro and Tim Healy make the case for a proactive role for the C-suite on energy (see: Energy Strategy for the C-Suite, Harvard Business Review, Jan.-Feb. 2017).
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Ontario’s first community-owned wind farm: Bullfrog Power and OCEC announce commissioning of Gunn’s Hill Wind Farm

Toronto, ON, January 26, 2017—Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and Oxford Community Energy Co-operative (OCEC) are announcing the commissioning of Ontario’s first community-owned wind farm. Gunn’s Hill Wind Farm consists of 10 turbines located in Oxford County, southwestern Ontario.
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East Coast Credit Union makes largest green energy commitment of any credit union in Atlantic Canada by bullfrogpowering all branch operations and ATMs

Halifax, NS—Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and East Coast Credit Union are announcing a significant new environmental partnership. East Coast Credit Union is choosing Bullfrog Power’s green electricity for all of its 20 branches and 30 ATMs across Nova Scotia, the largest green energy commitment of any credit union in Atlantic Canada.
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Bullfrog Power’s green energy and the new carbon pricing programs in Ontario and Alberta: your questions answered

Will my Bullfrog purchase exempt me from paying the carbon…
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Speaking the language of risk: climate change and the future of business

In an increasingly carbon-constrained economy, it is clear that an organization’s environmental, social and financial performance is dependent on climate action. The development of a thorough and goal-oriented sustainability program, one that integrates climate change impacts into risk management and takes into account the key role of private and public stakeholders, is critical to successful planning.
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Are experiences greener than traditional gifts? 72% of Canadians say yes.

At Bullfrog Power, we wanted to know if this trend was real and if Canadians think of experiences as a greener alternative to possessions. To find out, we worked with Environics Research to conduct the 2016 Bullfrog Power Holiday Survey, asking 1,611 adults across Canada what they think about receiving experiences instead of traditional gifts this holiday season.
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Only 150 grams of CO2 to go…

How Manulife’s Vitality program can reduce CO2 emissions while encouraging…
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Bullfrog Power named Green Energy Title Sponsor of Queen’s Solar Design Team’s student-built autonomous house project

Kingston, ON—Today, Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and…
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Greener Horizons: What is the social responsibility of business? How leading businesses in Canada are acting on an evolving social mandate.

There has been a profound shift in the social role of…
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TD greens 100 per cent of energy footprint at Vancouver branches through innovative renewable energy collaboration with Bullfrog Power

INFOGRAPHIC: How Bullfrog Power’s green energy solution helps TD to…
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