SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
The San Francisco Giants and PG&E celebrate another “green" milestone at
AT&T Park. A recent lighting project resulted in a home run of energy
savings for AT&T Park and the Giants. In partnership with PG&E, the
ballpark recently upgraded more than 556 traditional light bulbs to new
energy efficient LED lights. The switch resulted in an energy savings of
290,466 kilowatt hours during the regular baseball season, which is the
same amount of energy it takes to power 30 homes. The upgrade also
resulted in a rebate of about $260,000.
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the Giants and AT&T
Park as they’ve proven to be champions not only on the baseball field,
but champions of the environment as well. By installing hundreds of new
energy efficient LED lights, we are helping the Giants continue to
shrink their carbon footprint and save money,” said Laurie Giammona,
senior vice president and Chief Customer Officer at PG&E.
With the help of PG&E, AT&T Park has become an industry leader in
environmental responsibility. In 2010, AT&T Park was the first existing
Major League Baseball (MLB) ballpark to achieve U.S. Green Building
Council Certification for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) for Existing Buildings, raising that status from silver to gold
in recent years. And the sustainability efforts haven’t slowed down.
“As an organization, sustainability has always been a top priority for
us and PG&E has been a key partner in helping us achieve that goal
throughout the years. The new lighting system is the latest step in our
continued efforts,” said Giants President & CEO Larry Baer.
In addition to the newly-installed LED lights, fans will find a variety
of existing energy innovations at AT&T Park. Solar panels that generate
clean, renewable electricity were installed in 2007. The system creates
enough energy to power 5,200 average homes. Even the concession stands
serving garlic fries are green. The stands use cooking equipment that
reduces oil consumption by 32 percent and cuts energy costs by more than
half.
In 2016, the park recycled 289 tons, which is more than 95 percent of
its waste. And approximately 4,000 pounds of peanut shells are collected
after each game, ground up and given to local farmers to use as
fertilizer.
MLB has taken notice of the sustainability efforts. The Giants have won
MLB’s prestigious Green Glove award for nine years in a row, given to
the team leader in recycling and general sustainability initiatives.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San Francisco,
with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the
nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
and pge.com/news.
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Source: Pacific Gas and Electric Company