Sound Transit light rail trains to run on clean energy starting in 2019
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Light rail train on Duwamish Bridge |
The agreement, the first of its kind in Washington state, will enable Sound Transit to purchase wind energy directly from PSE's Green Direct program.
"Sound Transit continues to demonstrate that being a sustainability leader can be done both with minimal expense and maximum positive impact on our economy," said Dave Somers, Sound Transit Board Chair and Snohomish County Executive.
"This agreement allows us to make Link light rail service carbon neutral while improving regional air quality and investing in local clean energy projects."
Sound Transit's 2015 Sustainability Plan and the voter-approved Sound Transit 3 ballot measure commit the agency to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, expand the use of renewable energy and make all facilities and electricity carbon-neutral by 2030. The agreement will also help the agency lower its exposure to future utility price increases, potentially reduce long-term operating costs, and stabilize 42 percent of its electricity production charges over the duration of the contract. There is no capital cost for entering into this agreement.
A collaboration between Puget Sound Energy, PSE customers, the World Resources Institute and World Wildlife Fund, Green Direct is a new program that allows customers to partner with PSE to achieve their environmental goals. The program paves the way for constructing wind-power facilities and offer users another energy-efficient option for purchasing safe and reliable electric service. Green Direct was approved by the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission on Sept. 29, 2016.
More information on Sound Transit's sustainability program is available here
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