Drexel University Commits to 100 Percent Clean Renewable Wind Energy

In a new agreement announced today between Drexel University and Community Energy, Inc., Drexel will purchase Renewable Energy Certificates equal to 100 percent of its energy use, making Drexel one of the top 50 purchasers of wind energy in the nation. This Renewable Energy Certificate purchase will ensure that 84,268 megawatt hours of electricity will be matched annually with wind energy entering the electricity grid in the United States. The Renewable Energy Credits will be supplied by renewable energy marketer and developer Community Energy.This purchase will place Drexel among the top five university purchasers in the nation, according to the current Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Power Partnership rankings. Drexel was an early supporter of renewable energy and has been purchasing wind renewable energy credits since 2002. This commitment has steadily increased over the years culminating in the 100 percent purchase. “We are proud to be a leader among colleges and universities, and to do our part for the environment,” said James Tucker, Drexel senior vice president for Student Life and Administrative Services. “Our students, faculty, staff and community recognize and value the commitment we have made to a safe and secure energy future. Having our electricity matched with clean, renewable energy is one piece of our larger commitment to sustainability. We hope other institutions will follow our lead and make the choice as well.”Compared to the average generation mix in the national electric grid, the environmental benefit from this purchase is equal to offsetting approximately 60,518 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year, the annual impact of which is equivalent to the carbon sequestered by 12,904 acres of trees or removing 11,571 passenger vehicles from the road, according to the Environmental Protection Agency’s greenhouse gas equivalencies calculator. “Drexel University realized the importance of renewable energy early on and Community Energy is proud of our long partnership,” said Jay Carlis, Community Energy vice president.“The decision to substantially increase the University’s wind energy purchase to 100 percent of electricity usage establishes Drexel as a national leader in supporting environmental sustainability.” Drexel was recently honored by PennFuture, a leading Pennsylvania environmental advocacy organization, with a Green Power Award for leadership in energy efficiency, including deploying an energy monitoring system at the main campus. Additional sustainability efforts include using biodiesel fuel for shuttle buses, purchasing hybrid and battery-powered vehicles, free bike share program, implementing a multitude of energy-saving controls and lighting efficiency measures, use of ice thermal energy for cooling and wide-ranging recycling efforts. About Community Energy, Inc. Community Energy has been leading renewable energy development since its founding in 1999. By launching the market for direct sales of renewable energy to retail electric customers, Community Energy first leveraged consumer choice to build demand for early new renewable projects, and went on to deliver wind energy at record scale. CEI continues to lead the industry by virtue of the Company’s expanded market options that deliver the full economic and environmental advantages of solar and wind energy directly to its array of customers and utility partners. The Company has a proven track record of delivering on its mission of a renewable energy future with a triple bottom line.About Drexel Founded in 1891 in Philadelphia, Drexel is the nation’s 14th largest private university and is ranked second among national universities in the U.S. News list of “Up-and-Comers.” Drexel is widely recognized for its focus on experiential learning through its co-operative education program, technology and use-inspired research.News media contacts: Niki Gianakaris, director, Drexel News Bureau 215-895-6741, 215-778-7752 (cell), ngianakaris@drexel.edu Jay Carlis, Community Energy, Inc. 610-230-0378 or jay.carlis@communityenergyinc.com