Green Power is an energy source category delineated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These include renewable power sources that have been shown to be the most beneficial to the environment. Examples of Green Power include:
Courtesy epa.gov
Any company or organization (public or private) that uses over 100,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity can work to become a Green Power Partner. A minimum percentage of their power usage must come from green power sources:
Partners must meet some additional requirements concerning their power facilities as well as complete a yearly update.
Ice Slicer is harvested from the Redmond Mine, an ancient sea mineral deposit located in central Utah. This rich mineral source is the foundation for a wide family of all natural Redmond Minerals products, enjoyed by many different industries.
Redmond Minerals is a proud Green Power Partner since 2016 (our partnership listing can be viewed here).
“Welcome to the Green Power Partnership! The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) applauds Redmond Minerals for choosing to use green power. By switching to renewable, zero-emissions electricity, your organization is reducing its carbon footprint, supporting the deployment of cleaner energy alternatives, and demonstrating to peers and stakeholders that green power is a key component of best practice environmental management.”
“Thank you again for your environmental leadership!” -Jeff Meltzer (ERG, Contractor to EPA's Green Power Partnership)
Our mine, offices, and all other facilities use approximately 2.5 million kWh of electricity each year. Just like all solar operations, Redmond's solar power generation varies depending upon time of year, weather, and repairs to arrays. At full capacity, Redmond has the capabilities to operate at 99% solar usage!
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