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Top 20 On-site Partner List (as of January 5,201 o)

The Top 20 On-site Generation list represents those partners generating and consuming the most green
power on-site within the Green Power Partnership. The combined on-site green power consumption of
these organizations amounts to more than 787 million kilowatt-hours of green power annually, which is
the equivalent amount of electricity needed to power nearly 73,000 average American homes each year.

Annual On-site
Green Power Usage
(kWh)

On-site % of Total
Electricity Use*

On-site Resources

Additional Purchased
Green Power (kWh)

1. Kimberly-Clark Corporation

192,730,000

7%

Biomass

0

2. Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts

181,624,000

55%

Biogas

0

3. City of San Diego, CA

69,043,000

27%

Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar

0

4. San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant

52,769,440

56%

Biogas

0

5. CalPortiand

50,000,000

11%

Wind

0

6. U.S. Air Force

49,434,800

1%

Biogas, Solar, Wind

290,225,592

7. Nassau County, ISIY

29,121,457

15%

Biogas

0

8. BMW Manufacturing Co. / Greer, SC Facilities

27,831,000

19%

Biogas

0

9. City of San Francisco, CA

25,033,977

3%

Biogas, Solar

0

10. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. / California and Texas Facilities

17,000,000

1%

Solar

226,328,000

11. City of Portland, OR

15,521,660

9%

Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar,
Wind

0

12. Kohl's Department Stores


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Annual On-site
Green Power Usage
(kWh)

On-site % of Total
Electricity Use*

On-site Resources

Additional Purchased
Green Power (kWh)

15,000,000

1%

Solar

1,352,376,000

13.Johnson & Johnson

11,626,910

1%

Biogas, Solar

374,828,801

14. Macy's Inc. / California and Hawaii Stores

10,400,000

3%

Solar

0

15. University of Iowa

8,992,636

3%

Biomass

0

16. City of Ann Arbor, Ml

8,874,000

20%

Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar

0

17. City of Tulare, CA / Wastewater Treatment Plant

8,000,000

32%

Biogas

0

18. Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

5,900,000

3%

Small-hydro

31,390,000

19. Safeway Inc.

4,500,000

<1%

Solar

90,000,000

20. Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

4,203,840	37%	Biogas, Solar	0

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Top 20 On-site Partner List (as of April 6,2010)

*'j The Top 20 On-site Generation list represents those partners generating and

consuming the most green power on-site within the Green Power Partnership. The
combined on-site green power consumption of these organizations amounts to
nearly 635 million kilowatt-hours of green power annually, which is the equivalent amount
of electricity needed to power more than 55,000 average American homes each year.

Annual On-site
Green Power
Usage (kWh)

On-site % of Total
Electricity Use*

On-site Resources

Additional Purchased
Green Power (kWh)

1. Kimberly-Clark Corporation

192,730,000

7%

Biomass

0

2. City of San Diego, CA

69,043,000

27%

Biogas, Small-hydro,
Solar

0

3. San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant

52,769,440

56%

Biogas

0

4. CalPortland

50,000,000

11%

Wind

0

5. U.S. Air Force

49,434,800

1%

Biogas, Solar, Wind

290,225,592

6. BMW Manufacturing Co. / Greer, SC Facilities

36,393,306

24%

Biogas

0

7. Nassau County

, NY





29,121,457

15%

Biogas

0

8. City of San Francisco, CA

25,033,977

3%

Biogas, Solar

0

9. Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts

23,717,000

7%

Biogas

0

10. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. / California and Texas Facilities

17,000,000

1%

Solar

226,328,000

11. City of Portland, OR

15,921,737

9%

Biogas, Small-hydro,
Solar, Wind

0


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Annual On-site
Green Power
Usage (kWh)

On-site % of Total
Electricity Use*

On-site Resources

Additional Purchased
Green Power (kWh)

12. Kohl's Department Stores

15,000,000

1%

Solar

1,352,376,000

13. City of Ann Arbor, MI

12,911,126

29%

Biogas, Small-hydro,
Solar

0

14. Macy's, Inc. / California and Hawaii Stores

10,400,000

3%

Solar

0

15. University of Iowa

8,992,636

3%

Biomass

0

16. City of Tulare, CA / Wastewater Treatment Plant

8,000,000

32%

Biogas

0

17. Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

5,900,000

3%

Small-hydro

31,390,000

18. Safeway Inc.

4,500,000

<1%

Solar

90,000,000

19. Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

4,203,840

37%

Biogas, Solar

0

20. Alameda County, CA / GSA Facilities

3,829,789	7%	Solar	1,677,242

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~Reflects the amount of green power generated on-site as a percentage of total electricity
use. Partners choosing to purchase green power in an amount exceeding 100 percent of
their U.S. organization-wide electricity use are listed as such.


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Top 20 On-site Partner List (as of July 6,2010)

He The Top 20 On-site Generation list represents those partners generating and

consuming the most green power on-site within the Green Power Partnership. The
combined on-site green power consumption of these organizations amounts to
nearly 592 million kilowatt-hours of green power annually, which is the equivalent amount
of electricity needed to power more than 51,000 average American homes each year.

Annual On-site
Green Power
Usage (kWh)

On-site % of Total
Electricity Use*

On-site Resources

Additional Purchased
Green Power (kWh)

1. Kimberly-Clark Corporation

176,533,000

7%

Blomass

0

2. City of San Diego, CA

69,043,000

27%

Biogas, Small-hydro,
Solar

0

3. San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant

52,769,440

56%

Biogas

0

4. U.S. Air Force

49,434,800

1%

Biogas, Solar, Wind

290,225,592

5. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. / California and Texas Facilities

37,205,433

1%

Biogas, Solar, Wind

226,328,000

6. BMW Manufacturing Co. / Greer, SC Facilities

36,393,306

24%

Biogas

0

7. Nassau County

, NY





29,121,457

15%

Biogas

0

8. City of San Francisco, CA

25,033,977

3%

Biogas, Solar

0

9. Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts

23,717,000

7%

Biogas

0

10. City of Portland, OR

15,921,737

9%

Biogas, Small-hydro,
Solar, Wind

0

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Annual On-site
Green Power
Usage (kWh)

On-site % of Total
Electricity Use*

On-site Resources

Additional Purchased
Green Power (kWh)

11. Kohl's Department Stores

15,000,000

1%

Solar

1,352,376,000

12. City of Ann Arbor, MI

12,911,126

29%

Blogas, Small-hydro,
Solar

0

13. Macy's, Inc. / California and Hawaii Stores

10,400,000

3%

Solar

0

14. University of Iowa

8,348,746

2%

Biomass

0

15. City of Tulare, CA / Wastewater Treatment Plant

8,000,000

32%

Biogas

0

16. Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

5,900,000

3%

Small-hydro

31,390,000

17. City of Santa Cruz, CA / Wastewater Treatment Facility

4,636,955

39%

Blogas, Solar

0

18. Safeway Inc.

4,500,000

<1%

Solar

90,000,000

19. Alameda County, CA / GSA Facilities

3,829,789	7%	Solar	1,677,242

20. Applied Materials, Inc.

3,200,000	2%	Solar	31,416,000

~Reflects the amount of green power generated on-site as a percentage of total electricity
use. Partners choosing to purchase green power in an amount exceeding 100 percent of
their U.S. organization-wide electricity use are listed as such.


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Top 20 On-site Partner List (as of October 5,201 o)

The Top 20 On-site Generation list represents those partners
generating and consuming the most green power on-site within the
Green Power Partnership. The combined on-site green power
consumption of these organizations amounts to more than 600
million kilowatt-hours of green power annually, which is the
equivalent amount of electricity needed to power more than 52,000 average American
homes each year.

Annual On-site
Green Power
Usage (kWh)

On-site Resources

Biomass

Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar

On-site % of
total
Electricity

Use*

1.	Kimberly-Clark Corporation

176,533,000	7%

2.	City of San Diego, CA
69,043,000	27%

3.	San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant
52,769,440	56% Biogas

4.	U.S. Air Force

49,434,800	1%	Biogas, Solar, Wind

5.	Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. / California and Texas Facilities
37,205,433	1%	Biogas, Solar, Wind

6.	BMW Manufacturing Co. / Greer, SC Facilities
36,393,306	24%

7.	Nassau County, NY
29,121,457	15%

8.	City of San Francisco, CA

Biogas
Biogas

25,033,977

3%

Biogas, Solar

9. Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts

23,717,000	7%

10. City of Portland, OR

15,921,737	9%

Biogas

Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar,
Wind

Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar

11.	Kohl's Department Stores

15,000,000	1%	Solar

12.	City of Ann Arbor, MI
12,911,126	29%

13.	Encina Wastewater Authority
10,867,723	63% Biogas

14.	Macy's, Inc. / California and Hawaii Stores
10,400,000	3%	Solar

15.	University of Iowa

8,348,746	2%	Biomass

Purchased Green Power (kWh)

0
0
0

290,225,592

226,328,000

0

0

0

0

0

1,352,376,000

0

0

0

0


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Annual On-site
Green Power
Usage (kWh)

On-site % of
total
Electricity

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On-site Resources

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16.	City of Tulare, CA / Wastewater Treatment Plant

8,000,000	32% Biogas

17.	Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

5,900,000	3%	Small-hydro

18.	Safeway Inc.

5,840,000	<1% Solar

19.	City of Santa Cruz, CA / Wastewater Treatment Facility

4,636,955	39% Biogas, Solar

20.	Alameda County, CA / GSA Facilities

3,829,789	7%	Solar

Purchased Green Power (kWh)

0

31,390,000
91,550,000
0

1,677,242

^Reflects the amount of green power generated on-site as a percentage of total electricity use.
Partners choosing to purchase green power in an amount exceeding 100 percent of their U.S.
organization-wide electricity use are listed as such.


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