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Super Bowl goes green, renewable energy to the rescue!

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For the first time in Super bowl history, the field won’t be the only thing that’s green. Super Bowl at University of Stadium in Glendale will be powered completely with renewable energy. Solar, wind and geo-thermal energy will offset greenhouse gas emissions.

Singleton said:

SRP is providing green energy to the stadium for the game, for the NFL Experience which is going on the week leading up to the game, as well as to a couple of the hotels here in Phoenix where Super Bowl guests will be staying. She said the utility also partnered with the NFL and others in another environmental effort. To offset the greenhouse gas emissions from the game and the associated activities here in the Valley, they decided to plant trees in forest areas that were burned by fires. The Super Bowl offers a great chance to bring attention to alternative energy because it is a huge event for Arizona and all eyes will be on the state. We do think that getting the word out about green energy showcases what our state is doing as it relates to renewable energy, as well as educates the public about what they can do to help make a difference.

Via: Environmentalleader

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