Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Exelon Issues 2013 Sustainability Report

As part of Exelon’s commitment to keeping the public informed of its performance in the areas of economic, environmental and social sustainability, the company Tuesday announced it has released its 2013 corporate sustainability report.
“We’re proud of the progress we’ve made toward our sustainability goals and remain dedicated to creating value for customers, shareholders, communities and employees,” said Chris Crane, Exelon’s president and CEO. “In addition, we will continue to advocate for market rules and policies that will help shape a reliable, clean and sustainable energy future.”
The report presents a comprehensive record of Exelon’s sustainability performance in 2013. Among the highlights, Exelon:
— Produced record generation output from its nuclear fleet, which had a 94.1 percent capacity factor. Exelon-owned nuclear generation avoided an estimated 87 million metric tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions – equivalent to the annual emissions of more than 18 million passenger vehicles. (Source: U.S. EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator)
— Achieved its best-ever operating year across its three utilities – BGE, ComEd and PECO – each of which improved over 2012 in all key metrics, including safety, reliability, customer service and customer satisfaction.
— Produced more than 5.8 million megawatt hours of electricity from renewable sources and added 153 megawatts of new solar capacity.
— Returned directly to the source more than 99 percent of the approximately 34.2 billion gallons of water per day utilized by Exelon-operated facilities.
— Delivered its best-ever OSHA recordable rate for employee safety.
— Provided more than $32.3 million in grants and more than 96,000 employee volunteer hours to non-profit organizations to improve the quality of life in the communities it serves.
— Sourced $906 million from diversity-certified suppliers, surpassing its 2013 goal.
— Returned an estimated 94 percent of its net revenue to the economy, through purchases of materials, goods and services; employee compensation and benefits and contracting expenses; and dividends, interest and taxes.
The report also presents Exelon’s achievement, seven years early, of its Exelon 2020 goal to eliminate 17.5 million metric tons of GHG emissions in a year by 2020. Through operational emissions reductions, customer energy efficiency programs and introducing more clean energy, Exelon surpassed its goal, reducing or avoiding more than 18 million metric tons of GHG emissions in 2013.
Exelon’s sustainability performance owes much to its industry-leading fleet of nuclear power plants, which play an important role in the company’s low emissions profile and support national GHG emission goals.
As detailed in the report, Exelon’s nuclear fleet is one of the most efficient in the world, and removing the reliable, clean energy it produces from the U.S. energy mix would jeopardize the nation’s ability to meet its goal of reducing GHG emissions by 17 percent by 2020.
In recognition of Exelon’s sustainability performance, the company has been named to the North America Dow Jones Sustainability Index for eight consecutive years. The company was also the only U.S. utility to be included in CDP’s 2013 Global 500 Climate Disclosure Leadership Index and Climate Performance Leadership Index.
In addition to the interactive report on Exelon’s website, a downloadable PDF of the report is available online.

PROP Honors St. Hubert's High School With Waste Watcher's Award

St. Hubert's Catholic High School for Girls was selected by the Professional Recyclers of Pennsylvania to receive their Waste Watchers Award in recognition of the school's recycling efforts during 2013.
The Award is presented each year to organizations whose programs demonstrate outstanding achievements in recycling, public education, special event recycling, special collections, recycling innovations, and waste reduction.
The award will be presented at the 24th Annual Recycling and Organics Conference, July 23-25, in Washington, Pa.
PROP acknowledges St. Hubert's environmental efforts in conducting successful electronic recycling events with eForce Compliance, which led to 57,000 pounds of e-waste being collected and diverted from landfills.
These e-waste collection events provide local residents with a convenient opportunity to effectively recycle obsolete and unwanted electronics. Students in turn, receive a first-hand education on the importance of proper recycling and the environmental impact of landfill diversion.
The students and faculty at St. Hubert's conducted third e-waste recycling event in May of this year, resulting in an additional 14,000 pounds of e-waste being collected for recycling.
Established in 1941, St. Hubert's Catholic High School for Girls is committed to fostering responsible citizenship and social awareness among its students.
eForce Compliance, a dual certified electronic recycling company with a 100,000 square foot operation in Philadelphia, provides an extensive network of special collection events in the metro-Philadelphia area to help residents responsibly recycle electronics.
eForce hosts over 60 localized collection events in partnership with municipalities, non-profit groups and civic associations in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs throughout the year.
As the first R2 and e-Stewards certified electronic recycler, eForce has been active in outreach programs to educate the public about the necessity of responsible recycling and has partnered with the EPA to become the first Sustainability Partnership Program Member in the region.
For more information, visit the St. Hubert High School or call 215-624-6840.

$5.6 Million Mine Reclamation Project Completed In Clearfield County

The Department of Environmental Protection Wednesday announced it has successfully completed a $5,614,964 abandoned mine reclamation project in Houtzdale Borough, Clearfield County, which stabilized the ground beneath 154 homes to protect them from the threat of mine subsidence.
“This critically important project that required two years to complete eases the concerns homeowners had expressed about potential mine subsidence causing thousands of dollars in damage and possibly making their homes unlivable,” DEP Deputy Secretary for the Office of Active and Abandoned Mine Operations John Stefanko said.
After several mine subsidence events occurred in Houtzdale Borough, the department conducted an exploratory drilling project in October 2010, which confirmed that the area was extensively undermined and there was a high probability of continued subsidence in the area.
The project consisted of drilling about 722 boreholes and injecting a flyash/sand/cement grout into the abandoned mine void below the homes to stabilize the overburden and prevent further subsidence. The depth of the boreholes varied from 20 feet to 70 feet.
The Houtzdale reclamation work was done by Enviro Drill Inc. of Bridgeville and began in March 2012.
The project contract was awarded on a competitive basis and was funded by a grant from the federal Office of Surface Mining. The federal fund is supported by a fee on the coal industry and is distributed to states as annual grants to reclaim mine sites that were abandoned prior to passage of the federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977.
For more information, call 717-783-2267.

Western PA Conservancy July Water, Land, Life Newsletter Now Available

The July issue of the Western PA Conservancy’s Water, Land Life newsletter is now available and features a story on a new interactive web-based tool on all WPC projects, partners creating community gardens and much more.  Click Here to read your copy.

Tribune Review: Corbett Mulling Veto Of Legislature's Money To Push Pension Reform

The Tribune Review just reported GOP Gov. Tom Corbett is considering whether to veto money for the Legislature in the state budget to get lawmakers to act on his push to reduce the cost of public pensions, his office said on Tuesday.
          Press Secretary Jay Pagni said using a line-item veto for the Legislature's operating funds is one of several options available to Corbett, including signing or vetoing the budget in its entirety and calling a special session.
Corbett has 10 days to decide. Pagni said he doesn't know which way Corbett is leaning.
          Click Here to read the full article.

House Rules Committee Amends Fiscal Code Bill, Will Force Senate To Return

The House Rules Committee late Tuesday night amended House Bill 278 (Baker-R-Tioga) by taking out provisions relating to the Bank Shares Tax (which helped balance the budget), City Revitalization, extra funding for the Allentown school district and Improvement Zones and the Philly cigarette tax and reported it to the House Floor.  The plan is to take it up today.
Assuming the House successfully passes the amended bill, the Senate will be forced to return to Harrisburg to consider whether to concur in the House changes.
Last year, the Fiscal Code bill was not sent to the Governor’s desk until July 18.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Fall Schedule For Senate, House

Here's the schedule for the Senate and House this Fall--
House
September 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24
October 6, 7, 8, 14, 15
November 12
Senate
September 15, 16, 22, 23, 24
October 6, 7, 8, 14, 15
November 12

Senate Just Left Town, Will Not Return Until September

The Senate tonight recessed and announced it will not return to Harrisburg until Monday, September 15.
The House is still in session, but in Republican and Democratic Caucuses.  They are expected to vote yet tonight on the Fiscal Code bill-- House Bill 278 (Baker-R-Tioga)-- and tie up other loose ends.
If it was not clear before it is now, Gov. Corbett will get no general pension reform and no liquor privatization, his two priorities.
Nothing could bring the Senate and House back to Harrisburg, unless the Governor calls a special session this summer on one or both of his priorities.
The Governor still has not signed the General Fund budget bill-- House Bill 2328 (Adolph-R-Delaware).

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