Decarbonize your event

Address the carbon footprint of your event by bullfrogpowering® it. You can purchase green energy for all types of events, from community gatherings to virtual screenings or to weddings. No special wiring or equipment is required, and virtually any venue that draws electricity from the power grid can become bullfrogpowered® with renewable energy.

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Key benefits

By bullfrogpowering® your event, you show your community that you’re taking important action to:

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Reduce your environmental footprint
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Support the development of new green energy projects
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Fight climate change and air pollution
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Create a cleaner, healthier world

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How it works

The process is very simple: we estimate the electricity usage of your event based on the venue’s square footage and our generators will put green electricity onto the grid to match the amount of conventional electricity used.

Bullfrog Power’s green electricity comes from a blend of wind, solar, and low-impact hydro power sourced from new renewable energy facilities.

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Rattlesnake Ridge Wind Farm
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The Rattlesnake Ridge Wind Farm, set just west of Medicine Hat, Alberta, has 26 turbines and an impressive 130 MW capacity.
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Gros-Morne Wind Farm
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The Gros-Morne wind farm is located in the Municipalities of Saint-Maxime-du-Mont-Louis and Sainte-Madeleine-de-la-Rivière-Madeleine, Québec
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Oldman River Wind Project
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The Oldman River Wind Project produces more than 10,000 MWh of green electricity annually — enough energy to power about 1,400 homes!
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Bear Mountain Wind Project
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Completed in 2009, the Bear Mountain Wind Park is the first fully operational wind project in B.C. Today it delivers enough electricity to power most of B.C.’s South Peace region. The site is also used for cattle grazing, hiking, snowmobiling, cross country skiing and other recreational activities.
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