Today, Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and Pacific Gateway Hotel at Vancouver Airport are announcing a new environmental initiative to provide green electricity for all of the hotel’s meeting spaces and renewable natural gas for Pier 73 restaurant.
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Richmond Hill’s DCR Systems Group is now choosing green electricity and green fuel with Bullfrog Power
Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and DCR Systems Group, an asset management and logistics company for computer equipment, are announcing a new environmental partnership. DCR Systems Group is choosing Bullfrog Power’s green electricity for its Richmond Hill office and green fuel to address the emissions of 50 per cent of its corporate fleet.
Why sustainability leadership doesn’t have to mean going it alone
A recent Ivey Business School report (2016) surveyed CEOs on the issue, finding three common barriers to prioritizing sustainability: 1) lack of knowledge about environmental issues; 2) inability to connect those issues to the business; and 3) competing priorities at the expense of sustainable action.
CARAS and Bullfrog Power celebrate 10 years of sustainability with a Canadian first: the JUNO Express powered by VIA Rail Canada will be bullfrogpowered with green fuel
For a record tenth straight year, Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (CARAS) are partnering to bullfrogpower JUNO Week, which runs from March 27 to April 2, 2017 in Ottawa, with clean, renewable energy.
Southgate Centre bullfrogpowers the equivalent of every home in Edmonton to celebrate Earth Hour 2017
For this year’s Earth Hour (Saturday, March 25), Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and Southgate Centre are teaming up to provide enough renewable energy to bullfrogpower every home in Edmonton for one hour. Through the agreement, Southgate will purchase 445 MWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power—equivalent to what 450,785 homes in Edmonton would use in one hour.
This Earth Hour, the equivalent of all Airdrie and Calgary households will be bullfrogpowered with green electricity thanks to CrossIron Mills
For this year’s Earth Hour (Saturday, March 25), Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and CrossIron Mills Shopping Centre are teaming up to provide enough renewable energy to bullfrogpower every home in Airdrie and Calgary for one hour. Through the agreement, CrossIron Mills will purchase 481 MWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power—equivalent to what 469,025 households in Airdrie and Calgary would use in one hour.
To mark Earth Hour’s tenth year, Bayshore Shopping Centre bullfrogpowers equivalent of every home in Ottawa
For this year’s Earth Hour (Saturday, March 25), Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and Bayshore Shopping Centre are teaming up to provide enough renewable energy to bullfrogpower every home in Ottawa for one hour. Through the agreement, Bayshore will purchase 470 MWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power—equivalent to what 498,640 homes in Ottawa would use in one hour.
Vaughan Mills is bullfrogpowering the equivalent of every home in Vaughan during Earth Hour 2017
For this year’s Earth Hour (Saturday, March 25), Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and Vaughan Mills are teaming up to provide enough renewable energy to bullfrogpower every home in Vaughan for one hour. Through the agreement, Vaughan Mills will purchase 92,000 kWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power—equivalent to what 86,065 homes in Vaughan would use in one hour.
In celebration of Earth Hour, Conestoga Mall bullfrogpowers the equivalent of every home in Kitchener-Waterloo for an hour
For this year’s Earth Hour (Saturday, March 25), Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and Conestoga Mall are teaming up to provide enough renewable energy to bullfrogpower every home in Kitchener-Waterloo for one hour. Through the agreement, Conestoga Mall will purchase 179,000 kWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power—equivalent to what 181,495 homes in Kitchener-Waterloo would use in one hour.
For this year’s Earth Hour, the equivalent of every home in Burlington will be bullfrogpowered by Mapleview Shopping Centre
For this year’s Earth Hour (Saturday, March 25), Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and Mapleview Shopping Centre are teaming up to provide enough renewable energy to bullfrogpower every home in Burlington for one hour. Through the agreement, Mapleview will purchase 70,000 kWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power—equivalent to what 68,775 homes in Burlington would use in one hour.