&EPA |GREEN " POWER PARTNERSHIP Top 30 Local Government (as of February 5,2019) The Top 30 Local Government list represents the largest green power users among local government partners within the Green Power Partnership. The combined green power use of these organizations amounts to more than 4.7 billion kilowatt-hours annually, which is equivalent to the electricity use of nearly 437,000 average American homes annually. TOP 30 LOCAL GOVERNMENT IIII Partner Name Annual Green Power Usage (kWh) GP % of Total Electricity Use* Providers (listed in descending order by kWh supplied to Partner) Green Power Resources 1. City of Houston, TX 1,072,149,000 92% Reliant Energy0, ENGIE Solar, Wind 2. City of Dallas, TX 718,271,850 100% TXU Energy0 Wind 3. District of Columbia 603,279,000 122% WGL Energy0, Avangrid Renewables0 Wind 4. Montgomery County Clean Energy Buyers Group 452,112,000 71% Renewable Choice Energy0 Wind 5. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport 440,215,000 100% Texas General Land Office, Self-supply Solar, Wind 6. City of Austin, TX 328,857,856 100% Austin Energy0 Wind 7. Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission 215,000,000 100% Renewable Choice Energy0 Wind 8. City of Portland, OR 106,682,319 88% 3Degrees°, Self-supply Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar, Wind 9. Chicago Park District 85,444,996 75% Constellation0 Wind ------- Partner Name Annual Green Power Usage (kWh) GP% of Total Electricity Use* Providers (listed in descending order by kWh supplied to Partner) Green Power Resources 10. Port of Portland 75,071,589 96% Schneider Electric0, Self- supply, PacificCorp Solar, Wind 11. Western Pennsylvania Energy Consortium 59,580,908 35% Duquesne Light Energy Various 12. Forest County Potawatomi Community 56,039,986 101% Renewable Choice Energy0, Self-supply Biogas, Solar, Wind 13. City of Boston, MA 50,733,000 35% TerraPass0 Wind 14. City of Las Vegas, NV 49,864,489 42% NV Energy, Self-supply Solar 15. City of San Diego, CA 48,934,516 27% Self-supply Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar 16. City of Columbus, OH 46,247,500 18% American Municipal Power0, AEP Energy0 Wind 17. City of Cincinnati, OH 34,274,281 12% Dynegy, Self-supply, Solar Light Energy LLC Various 18. City of Denton, TX 27,998,685 78% Denton Municipal Electric Biogas, Wind 19. Arlington County, VA 25,990,939 29% Dominion Virginia Power0, Renewable Choice Energy0, Self-supply Solar, Wind 20. Franklin County, OH / 47 Facilities 25,600,000 100% AEP Energy0 Wind ------- Partner Name Annual Green Power Usage (kWh) GP% of Total Electricity Use* Providers (listed in descending order by kWh supplied to Partner) Green Power Resources 21. Ulster County, NY 25,587,447 205% 3Degrees°, OneEnergy Renewables0, Self-supply Solar, Wind 22. City of Rockville, MD 23,600,000 143% Renewable Choice Energy0 Wind 23. City of Edmond, OK 23,001,962 71% Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority Wind 24. City of Bellingham, WA 22,000,000 100% 3Degrees° Wind 25. City of Evanston, IL 20,114,052 79% Dynegy Energy Services, Self-supply Solar, Wind 26. City of Santa Monica, CA 19,448,000 100% 3 Phases Renewables0, Self-supply Solar, Wind 27. County of San Mateo, CA 19,355,479 73% Peninsula Clean Energy0 Biomass, Geothermal, Small- hydro, Solar, Wind 28. Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority 17,032,611 100% Constellation0, Village Green Ventures Biogas, Wind 29. City of San Jose, CA 17,007,840 11% Self-supply Biogas, Solar 30. City of Grand Rapids, Ml 16,742,582 18% Consumers Energy0, Self- supply Biomass, Solar, Wind * Reflects the amount of green power as a percentage of total electricity use. Partners choosing to purchase green power in an amount exceeding 1 00 percent of their U.S. organization-wide electricity use are listed as such. ------- ° Indicates Provider is selling Partner a third-party certified green power product. Get more information on third-party certification: https://www.epa.gov/greenpower/buy-certified-verified- green-power. ------- |