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Let your customers know that you're choosing renewable energy with Bullfrog Power
Request custom assets from Bullfrog Power
Bullfrog Power has a series of custom-tailored assets available upon request. Please complete the form below to receive custom social media content like the emissions reduction impact graphic or materials to display your renewable energy commitment on-site. Once your order is placed, a member of our team will be in touch to confirm delivery timing.
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From templated blog posts, website copy, and social graphics, to employee engagement tools, we've created communication kits to help you promote your green energy purchase and environmental impact.
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Earth Hour 2018: Mic Mac Mall purchases green power to match one hour’s usage by all Halifax households
As part of this year’s Earth Hour celebrations (Saturday, March 24 at 8:30 pm), Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, is working with Mic Mac Mall to extend its renewable energy commitment to the Halifax area. For Earth Hour 2018, Mic Mac Mall will purchase 134 MWh of green electricity from Bullfrog Power—equivalent to what 137,320 households in the Halifax area would use in one hour.
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New film “The Sun on Top of the House” profiles the Haida Heritage Centre solar project
Today, we’re sharing the news that The Skidegate Band Council, in partnership with W Dusk Energy and VoVo Productions, is pleased to announce the launch of the film “The Sun on Top of the House” or Jiigawaay Naay Unguu. The film, directed by award-winning filmmaker Farhan Umedaly, is the story of building the largest community-owned solar project in British Columbia. “The outfitting of solar panels on Kay Llnagaay, The Haida Cultural Centre perfectly embodies the fusion of ancient tradition with state-of-the-art renewable technology,” says Farhan Umedaly, the film’s director. “It also exemplifies that the Haida are in charge of their destiny and are taking direct measures to move away from fossil fuels imposed on them through colonization.”
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