PECO Friday announced it is creating a new Solar Stakeholder Collaborative to advance local solar energy with invited participation from customer advocates, public officials, competitive electric suppliers, solar supporters, and other interested partners.
“We have a proven track record of environmental leadership,” said Craig Adams, PECO president and CEO. “We also have a very successful history of working with collaboratives like this to provide advanced energy services, choices and programs for our customers.”
Previous work has resulted in successful pilot programs including PECO Wind, PECO Smart Time Pricing and PECO Smart Energy Choice – each supporting Pennsylvania’s competitive energy market and promoting the development of electricity generated from clean resources and new pricing options.
The Collaborative will work together to advance the solar energy market in Pennsylvania.
This announcement is the latest in a series of successful environmental initiatives for PECO.
The Company announced LEED certification of its Philadelphia headquarters. Twelve PECO buildings are now LEED certified, totaling nearly 1.5 million square feet of building space, 80 percent of the Company’s total square footage and more than 30 percent of all LEED Existing Building Operations and Maintenance (EBOM) certified buildings throughout Pennsylvania.
PECO Smart Ideas, the company’s successful suite of energy efficiency programs for residential and business customers, launched in 2009. The programs have helped customers reduce energy consumption by nearly 7 percent, resulting in a savings of more than 2 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity and more than $500 million in annual energy costs, in addition to more than $200 million in rebates and incentives.
PECO’s environmentally friendly green fleet continues to grow and currently includes approximately 800 hybrid, natural gas, flex fuel and biodiesel vehicles. These vehicles have reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by more than 1,098 metric tons annually. The company also is supporting the Edison Electric Institute’s employee plug-in electric vehicle engagement initiative.
The PECO Energizing Education Program, a partnership with The Franklin Institute and The National Energy Education Development Project, teaches students the importance of energy efficiency and conservation through hands-on activities. More than 25,000 students have participated in this program.
PECO Green Region environmental grants provide funding for open space preservation, park improvement projects, recreation resources and conservation. Since 2004, PECO has awarded nearly $1.4 million for more than 180 projects across southeastern Pennsylvania.
PECO offers green rates for customers who are interested in adding solar and other sources of generation to their homes and businesses.
PECO also purchases about 12.5 MW of solar generated electricity each year, in addition to our other wind and renewable energy purchases.
Environmental commitment also is a priority across the Exelon family of companies. PECO’s sister company, Constellation, is the third largest commercial developer in the state – developing more than 72 commercial, industrial and governmental customer solar installations, totaling more than 200 MW of capacity.
And PECO’s parent company, Exelon, also has developed more than 250 MW of utility solar projects, in addition to its portfolio of 47 wind projects totaling nearly 1,500 MW.
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PECO Creates Solar Collaborative
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