May 13, 2009
Progress Energy Emits 54M Tons of CO2 in 2008

Progress Energy emitted 54 million tons of CO2 in 2008, down from about 58 million tons in 2007, according to its third annual corporate responsibility report.
Here are some highlights from the report.
- 1 million megawatt-hours of electricity purchased from renewable energy sources
- More than 2 million gallons of water conserved in the corporate offices;
- Completion of emission-control equipment installation on its largest coal-fired unit;
- The company has seen the number of Notice of Violation for environmental infractions fall, in general terms, from 17 notices in 2003 to 9 in 2008.
Progress operates its business in two units, to comply with existing regional and state regulations. Progress Energy Carolinas aims to comply with the North Carolina Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard, which was enacted in 2007 and mandates that utilities derive 3 percent of energy from renewables by 2012, and 12.5 percent by 2021.
Exceeding compliance of the N.C. standard, Progress Energy Carolinas says it may meet up to 25 percent of the renewable requirement with energy-efficiency measures through 2020, and up to 40 percent after that.
Here is how Progress Energy is adding renewable energy.
- 1 MW in solar from SAS Inc., in Cary, N.C.
- 1 MW in solar from SunEdison, installed at Progress Energy’s Sutton Plant in Wilmington, N.C.
- Almost 2 MW in solar from planned facilities in Person and Haywood counties, N.C.
- 50 MW wood biomass from Peregrine Energy in Hartsville, S.C.
- 25 MW wood biomass from Coastal Carolina Clean Power in Kenansville, N.C.
- 4 MW landfill natural gas from Ingenco in New Bern, N.C.
- Various small hydroelectric projects within PEC’s service territory.
A complete list of Progress Energy’s solar efforts is here.
Progress Energy’s Toxics Release Inventory can be found here.
Progress Energy Floridas, its second business unit, received a grant in 2008 from the Florida Energy Office to install and test small-scale wind-power technologies at five locations, with the initial micro-turbine scheduled to be installed in 2009 at a turnpike service plaza in Okahumpka, Fla.
Other Florida initiatives involve water conservation.
The company’s Hines Energy Complex uses treated wastewater from Bartow, Fla., as makeup supply to the plant’s cooling pond. The plant also uses a water-cropping system across the 8,000-acre site to capture, store, manage and use stormwater to add to the cooling pond. Since December 2002, Progress Energy Floridas has partnered with Volusia County, Fla., to transfer wastewater from its DeBary Plant to the county’s reclaimed water system. The water eventually is used at golf courses, parks and schools.
Advertisers
Stay competitive through sustainability.
Find out how at the SAP Sustainability Resource Center. >>
Unclear about the EPA's new GHG Rule?
Learn how it could affect your business. >>
EPA mandatory emissions reporting starts Jan 1st
CSA Standards can help your organization get ready for compliance. Find out how. >>
Best Practices: Product Environmental Compliance
How to achieve compliance at a significantly lower cost. Download the full report. >>
Recent Daily News [ see all ]
- 11/23/2009
- 11/20/2009
- 11/19/2009
- Obama May Set Provisional GHG Reduction Targets at Copenhagen
- Climate Scientists Alleged to Have Manipulated Data
- Wind Power Investments Grow in North America
- Sanyo Selling Solar Eco-homes
- WWF, WRI Make Last-Minute Pitches on Climate Change
- CH2M Hill Cuts Paper Use by 21% from 2006 to 2008
- Kraft Rolls Up 50M Miles Saved Through Transportation Efficiency
- Construction Firm Adding Wind, Solar to Demonstrate Possibilities to Customers
- Retrofitted Exit Signs Can Save Up to 90% in Energy Costs
- Electronics Boom, E-Cycling Lags
- Around the Web – Genan, CO Ski Resorts, Sainsbury, MillerCoors
- Replenish Energy Wins Cleantech Open Expo’s Global Ideas Award
- Ontario May Follow California’s Lead on TV Energy Efficiency
- EPA Is One Step Closer to New Ship Emissions Standards
- European Paper Industry Cuts CO2 Emissions by 42% since 1990
- CDP Launches Water Disclosure Project
- Whirlpool Cuts Water Use by Nearly 22% from 2004 to 2008
- National Grid Again Rejects High Costs of Offshore Wind
- California City’s Green Building Ordinance Applies to Commercial Buildings
- Agilent To Save $3.5M Over 10 Years With Solar
- S. America Takes Most Urgent View of Copenhagen Talks
- Texas, China Wind Partners May Build U.S. Factory to Appease Critical Lawmaker
- Volvo, Mack Engines First to Meet 2010 EPA Emissions Standards
- Around the Web – Nike, Google, Nissan, Bush’s Green Library, WWF
- Fossil Fuel Emissions Rose 29% since 2000
- SEC Charges Four in ‘Green’ Investment Ponzi Scheme
- No Sunny Skies for Two Solar Projects in Texas, California
- Canada Delays GHG Emissions Regs, Russia Ups Emissions Cuts
- News Corp. Taps Hara for Energy Efficiency, Environmental Management
- Rising Sea Levels Would Hit U.S. East Coast Hardest
- Building an Energy-Efficient Data Center Using Virtualization Technology
- Trade Group on EPA Chemical Regs: ‘If Everything is a Priority, Then Nothing is a Priority’
- A/V Equipment Gets New Energy Star Requirements
- By Scaling Back Catalogs, JC Penney to Save 30% on Paper
- Around the Web – Starbucks, EcoFactor, UPS, Brownfields, Eco-Labels
- Subaru Touts Energy & Environmental Initiatives
Charts [ see all ]
Popular Topics
Energy Efficiency
Data Center
Emissions
Facilities
Electricity
Sustainability
Water
Supply Chain
Efficiency
Green Marketing
Strategy & Leadership
Research
Fleets & Transportation
Carbon Finance
Conventional Energy
Clean Energy
Waste & Recycling
Paper & Packaging
Policy & Law
Utilities
Construction
Comments and Discussions
Rod Johnson on Stimulus Package Delivers $2.4 Billion for Electric Vehicle Projects
"Will this stimulus be extended to other electric utility vehicles?"
Charli on Trade Group on EPA Chemical Regs: ‘If Everything is a Priority, Then Nothing is a Priority’
"Thanks Environmental Leader, for..."
James Beddingfield on Oceans May Trap more Carbon than Forests
"Another great thing about an ocean-based carbon sink is that it can’t..."
Custom Organic Shirts on Climate Scientists Alleged to Have Manipulated Data
"Wow, EL – should have seriously done even some background research..."
Phil on Climate Scientists Alleged to Have Manipulated Data
"Pete old boy, why don’t you just trot out the math that carries you from your..."
Roy Tindle on Climate Scientists Alleged to Have Manipulated Data
"It’s worth reading the report on RealClimate, a website by climatologists:..."
TreeBanker on SEC Charges Four in ‘Green’ Investment Ponzi Scheme
"This is a real shame because Matria and their subsidiaries have access..."





Join the Discussion