Sari Maritzer / Monday, July 26, 2021 / Categories: Blog Going for the Green: Municipalities Embrace Environmental Responsibility - Sponsored by: Grant Thornton For many municipalities and utilities, having a ‘green’ strategy has gone from optional to essential. These strategies include a wide range of tactics aimed at reducing GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions. Here are three of the most popular we’ve observed: Electricity Source Management Utilities can support green initiatives by shifting electricity sources toward renewable energy and purchasing non-regulated renewable assets such as solar, wind, run-of-river, and tidal. For example, EPCOR, the City of Edmonton’s wholly-owned utility, has introduced a Green Power Initiative for all water cycle utilities it owns and operates on the city’s behalf. ¹ Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Utilities are supporting the transition to EV by making charging stations more widely available and promoting the use of electric vehicles in their fleet and among their employees. And, by incentivizing EV owners to charge at night, utilities are able to manage demand. Municip ... Previous Article Going for the Green: Municipalities Embrace Environmental Responsibility Next Article GrandBridge Energy Unveils Innovative New Website to Enhance Customer Experience Print 116 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Uncategorized Please login or register to post comments.