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Contact: Troy Hawks
NSAA Communications
(720) 963-4215
thawks@nsaa.org
UPDATED 2.13.08
Green Power Program Fact Sheet
Green Power Program: NSAA encourages all of it members to invest in green energy and is facilitating a group purchase of green power
for its members under the umbrella of the Sustainable Slopes and Keep Winter Cool initiatives. The program was launched in an effort to
grow the number of ski resorts and ski industry supplier companies buying green power for their operations.
Resorts Offsetting All or Part of Energy Use with Renewable Energy: 61
States Represented: 18
Resort Offsetting 100 % of Energy Use: 29
States Represented: 10
Calif: Alpine Meadows, Boreal Mountain, Soda Springs, Sugar
Bowl; Colo: Arapoe Basin, Aspen Highlands, Aspen Mountain, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Buttermilk,
Copper Mountain, Crested Butte, Keystone, Snowmass, Vail Mountain, Wolf Creek; Maine:
Shawnee Peak, Sugarloaf/USA, Sunday River; Minn.: Buck Hill; Mont.
: Moonlight Basin; N.H.: Mount Sunapee;
Nev: Heavenly; Ore.: Mt. Ashland; Vt.: Middlebury Ski Bowl,
Okemo; Stratton Mountain Wyo.: Grand Targhee, Jackson Hole
Quantified Results: All tolled, these 29 resorts are purchasing
295,339,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) of green energy and their purchases result
in the avoidance of 432,396,000 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2). This is
the equivalent of planting nearly 17 million trees or avoiding more
than 171,000 round-trip flights between New York and San Francisco.
Resorts Powered by Green Energy (less than 100%): 32
States Represented: 13
Alyska: Alyeska Resort Calif: Kirkwood, Northstar-at-Tahoe Colo.: Arapahoe
Basin, Powderhorn, Steamboat, Telluride, Winter Park; Idaho: Schwietzer; Mich
: Crystal Mountain; Mont.: Moonlight Basin N.H.: Attitash; N.M.
Pajarito Mountain Ski AreaN.Y.: Gore Mountain, Holiday Valley, Hunter, White Face, Windham; Ore.: Ski Anthony
Lakes, Cooper Spur, Mount Bachelor, Mount Hood Meadows, Timberline; Utah
: Alta, The Canyons, Deer Valley, Park City, Sundance, Vt.: Smugglers
Notch, Sugarbush; Wash.: Mission Ridge, Stevens Pass,
Summit at Snoqualmie.
NSAA Supplier Companies Offsetting Energy Use:
NSAA Supplier Companies Offsetting Energy Use:
NSAA Supplier members BEWI Productions Inc., Waltham, Mass.,
producer of consumer ski shows, and Ski Area Management Magazine, Woodbury, Ct., are offsetting 100 percent of their energy use by purchasing wind power.
Industry Associations Offsetting Energy Use:
NSAA, the National Ski Patrol (NSP), the
Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) and the American
Association
of Snowboard Instructors (AASI) are also offsetting 100 percent of their
electricity use for their headquarters and warehouse building located
in Lakewood, Colo. Also, NSAA
offset 100 percent of the emissions associated with the 2007 National Convention
and Tradeshow held at La Quinta Resort & Club in Palm Springs, Calif.
THE NATIONAL SKI AREAS ASSOCIATION, LOCATED IN LAKEWOOD, COLO., IS A TRADE ASSOCIATION FORMED IN 1962 FOR SKI AREA OWNERS AND OPERATORS NATIONWIDE.
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