Jay McKinsey + 1,490 May 3, 2020 City of Houston Surprises: 100% Renewable Electricity — $65 Million in Savings in 7 Years The City is Estimated to See a $9.3 Million Reduction in its Annual Electricity Bill and an Estimated Total Savings of $65 Million Over 7 Years April 30, 2020 — Mayor Sylvester Turner announced today that the City of Houston has committed to purchasing 100% renewable energy through a renewed partnership with NRG Energy as the City’s retail electric provider. As part of the contract renewal, the City will power all municipal operations with renewable energy and realize $65 million in savings over the seven-year contract. Through the NRG Renewable Select plan, the City will receive 1,034,399 MWh of renewable electricity annually from a new, third-party utility-scale solar facility in Texas that is dedicated to City operations. “This announcement is a shining example of how the Houston Climate Action Plan is already in motion. Expanding our renewable energy investment through our partnership with NRG helps us build a more sustainable city and save over $9 million per year on our electric bill. Together, we are leading by example and showing how to reduce emissions in the Energy Capital of the World,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. Today’s announcement is the City’s first step to implement the recently-released Houston Climate Action Plan, a science-based, community-driven strategy for Houston to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and lead the global energy transition. The plan identified growing Houston’s investment in renewable energy as a central goal of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and called for the City to power municipal operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025. Houston is already the top municipal user of renewable energy in the country, according to the US EPA, and has a 50MW power purchase agreement for a solar facility in Alpine, TX. “We are proud to support the City of Houston with renewable power. Our sustainable and more resilient future depends on collaborative action and partnerships like this, and the city is making a meaningful impact. Houstonians can take pride in the city’s transition to more efficient sources of energy and we look forward to offering our support, now and into the future.” said Mauricio Gutierrez, President & CEO, NRG Energy. As part of the City’s renewed partnership with NRG, the City will begin purchasing 100% renewable energy starting July 1, 2020, through a five-year contract with two one-year renewal options. NRG will also support the Houston Climate Action Plan implementation through sustainability consulting support, energy efficiency funding, and an affinity program to help City employees purchase discounted renewable energy. For more information visit www.greenhoustontx.gov or www.nrg.com. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM May 3, 2020 NRG Energy ??? This is a company who sold off it entire renewable generation capacity in 2018 and now produces over 90 percent of its production from Coal 7,919MW capacity and Gas 9,753MW capacity the rest from Renewables 383MW capacity and Nuclear 1,126owned MW generation. A 50 MW addition of solar to power Houston is a drop in the bucket. . Houston did not partner up with a green company at all. So to supply the city with Renewables all the time the company will have the new solar farm when the sun shines and when the sun is not shining will (on paper ) dedicate the rest of the city of Houstons power redirected from the rest of its existing renewable customers. I am all for renewables but NRG is not a shining example of a Utility company that is dedicated to renewables. The Contract with the City is a poor showing. All Houston is doing is robbing Peter to pay Paul in an effort to make themselves look green. NRG is at best a 2 percent renewable company, one of the worst in the US 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
footeab@yahoo.com + 2,190 May 3, 2020 5 hours ago, Jay McKinsey said: City of Houston Surprises: 100% Renewable Electricity — $65 Million in Savings in 7 Years For more information visit www.greenhoustontx.gov or www.nrg.com. A) Government employees publishing this are lying sacks of Shit B) "Journalist" reporting this are lying, ignorant, lazy, stupid as to not look anything up or bother with the truth C) Both A & B 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites