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DENVER There was talk of green at the Pepsi Center Monday, but it wasnt because of St. Patricks Day.
Gov. Bill Ritter helped unveil several environmentally friendly initiatives for the Pepsi Center, home of the NBAs Denver Nuggets and NHLs Colorado Avalanche and the Democratic National Convention Aug. 25-28.
We have been discussing how this can be the greenest convention since the advent of electricity and to have the Pepsi Center be out ahead of us in terms of going fully green, thats a very significant help for us, Ritter said during a news conference with officials from Kroenke Sports Enterprises, which owns the Pepsi Center.
Venue officials said the Pepsi Center will become the first major sports arena in the country to operate entirely on renewable energy certificates from Sterling Planet, which develops and harvests energy through wind farms.
With the purchase, the Pepsi Center will offset the electricity it uses in a year.
Dave Jolette, vice president for the companys venue operations, said officials are committed to a 100-percent green-up of the Pepsi Center.
He said although the convention was an incentive for the changes, company officials had already been thinking about making the arena more energy efficient.
Everything were doing is to do for us long-term, he said.
That was the crux of the goal for me. I dont want to have a convention come in here, green for a week, and not have any living legacy.
Jolette said solar panels will be installed at the Pepsi Center in the next month to take advantage of the Colorado sunshine every day.
Other initiative will include preferred parking for people with hybrid cars, and a no-idling zone outside the arena.
Jolette also said recycling will be made easier by allowing plastic and paper products to be placed in the same container.
He said lighting fixtures have been replaced throughout the arena with compact fluorescent lamps, which can save the equivalent of 44 barrels a year in two of the club-level restaurants, for example.
Andrea Robinson, director of sustainability and greening for the Democratic National Convention Committee, said a green convention is a mandate from DNC Chairman Howard Dean.
This will be the most sustainably produced political convention in American history, she said.
Thats our goal and we want nothing short of that.
Robinson said during the four-day event, DNCC organizers will ensure the materials to clean the facility are nontoxic and that what is used to build platforms and stages can be recycled.
She said organizers are also working on having a composting program so material going into landfills is minimized.
The chairman of the DNC, (Howard Dean) this is something that hes very supportive of and its one of the important pillars of the convention itself, she said.
Gov. Bill Ritter helped unveil several environmentally friendly initiatives for the Pepsi Center, home of the NBAs Denver Nuggets and NHLs Colorado Avalanche and the Democratic National Convention Aug. 25-28.
We have been discussing how this can be the greenest convention since the advent of electricity and to have the Pepsi Center be out ahead of us in terms of going fully green, thats a very significant help for us, Ritter said during a news conference with officials from Kroenke Sports Enterprises, which owns the Pepsi Center.
Venue officials said the Pepsi Center will become the first major sports arena in the country to operate entirely on renewable energy certificates from Sterling Planet, which develops and harvests energy through wind farms.
With the purchase, the Pepsi Center will offset the electricity it uses in a year.
Dave Jolette, vice president for the companys venue operations, said officials are committed to a 100-percent green-up of the Pepsi Center.
He said although the convention was an incentive for the changes, company officials had already been thinking about making the arena more energy efficient.
Everything were doing is to do for us long-term, he said.
That was the crux of the goal for me. I dont want to have a convention come in here, green for a week, and not have any living legacy.
Jolette said solar panels will be installed at the Pepsi Center in the next month to take advantage of the Colorado sunshine every day.
Other initiative will include preferred parking for people with hybrid cars, and a no-idling zone outside the arena.
Jolette also said recycling will be made easier by allowing plastic and paper products to be placed in the same container.
He said lighting fixtures have been replaced throughout the arena with compact fluorescent lamps, which can save the equivalent of 44 barrels a year in two of the club-level restaurants, for example.
Andrea Robinson, director of sustainability and greening for the Democratic National Convention Committee, said a green convention is a mandate from DNC Chairman Howard Dean.
This will be the most sustainably produced political convention in American history, she said.
Thats our goal and we want nothing short of that.
Robinson said during the four-day event, DNCC organizers will ensure the materials to clean the facility are nontoxic and that what is used to build platforms and stages can be recycled.
She said organizers are also working on having a composting program so material going into landfills is minimized.
The chairman of the DNC, (Howard Dean) this is something that hes very supportive of and its one of the important pillars of the convention itself, she said.


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