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 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 the Queen’s Solar Design Team are announcing a new partnership. Bullfrog Power is being named the project’s Green Energy Title Sponsor as part of a contribution to the funding for the Queen’s Solar Education Centre (QSEC), an autonomous house project intended to be a testing…
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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 address the energy footprint for its Vancouver branches and a portion of its business-related travel.  Vancouver, BC—Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and TD Bank Group are collaborating on a first-of-a-kind green energy solution, encompassing the full suite of Bullfrog’s renewable energy products –…
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Bullfrog Power and Pender Solar Initiative launch a new solar project on BC’s Pender School

The Pender School solar project will generate approximately 25,000 kilowatt-hours per year. The revenue from that power production will be used to purchase science equipment for the school and to fund scholarships for Pender students studying renewable energy and climate change, or training to be electricians capable of installing solar panels.
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Nature’s Way Canada® expands its green energy commitment with Bullfrog Power

“Our East-coast facilities have been bullfrogpowered since 2010 as Ascenta Health and as Nature’s Way Canada we are expanding that environmental commitment across the country to all our offices,” said Steve Chiasson, VP and General Manager, Nature’s Way Canada.
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L’Association des produits forestiers du Canada et le Conseil canadien du bois choisissent l’Ă©nergie verte Bullfrog Power pour leurs sièges sociaux dans le cadre du dĂ©fi des changements climatiques « 30 en 30 »

L’engagement, annoncĂ© lors des cĂ©lĂ©brations de la Semaine nationale des forĂŞts de l’industrie forestière, se fonde sur l’ambitieux dĂ©fi des changements climatiques « 30 en 30 » de l’APFC qui propose de supprimer 30 mĂ©gatonnes de CO2 par an d’ici 2030, soit plus de 13 % de l’ensemble de l’objectif du gouvernement fĂ©dĂ©ral.
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Major motion picture Deepwater Horizon to bullfrogpower all advance screenings in Canada with 100 per cent clean energy

The movie depicts the thrilling story of the crew aboard the Deepwater Horizon as they experienced a catastrophic oil rig blowout on April 20, 2010, where crew members’ heroic efforts led to saving many lives.
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More than 90 per cent of Canadians believe businesses should reduce transportation-related emissions

The survey also found that 82 per cent of Canadians felt that the use of environmentally-friendly transportation, such as electric or hybrid vehicles or using green fuels like biodiesel, would be important in their decision to recommend a business.
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Plus de 90 pour cent des Canadiennes et des Canadiens sont d’avis que les entreprises devraient réduire les émissions liées au transport

Une vaste majoritĂ© de la population canadienne estime important que les entreprises prennent des mesures pour rĂ©duire leurs Ă©missions liĂ©es au transport. C’est ce qui ressort de l’enquĂŞte canadienne sur les attitudes Ă  l’Ă©gard de la durabilitĂ© en affaires (Sustainable Business Attitudes Survey) menĂ©e auprès de 2 000 adultes par Environics Research Ă  la demande de Bullfrog Power du 8 au 21 aoĂ»t 2016.
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