The
Tennessee Valley Authority honored Memphis Light, Gas and Water this week for
its Top Performer Award in energy efficiency goals.
Laura Campbell with TVA lauded MLGW for
saving “enough energy to power 3,000 homes a year. In addition, the incentive
dollars that we were able to pay out in Shelby County
totaled $5.5 million. So, those are dollars that flowed right back into Shelby County .”
“MLGW
stands out for not only how much energy efficiency you do, but for your
leadership in this area. Many of the new programs are started right here (at
MLGW),” she said.
TVA
recognized MGLW – its largest wholesale electrical power customer – as being a
leader in several categories as a part of its 2014 Highlights Report.
MLGW saved over 51 million kilowatt-hours of
energy during fiscal year 2014 with the bulk of that coming from Shelby County
businesses and industries. Together business and industry owners saved
48.9 million kwh by making their operations more energy efficient
through the EnergyRight Solutions program.
About 1,700 homeowners also completed energy
self audits to save on their utility bills.
In addition, MLGW added 143 more Green Power
Switch customers bringing the total to 1,576. Green Power customers bought
49,512 blocks of renewable power last year such as biogas, solar or
wind-generated energy. The biogas process at TVA’s Allen Fossil Plant in Memphis burns off methane
gas emissions from the waste water treatment facility.
MLGW President and CEO Jerry R. Collins Jr. accepted the award: “MLGW really enjoys the partnership with the Tennessee Valley Authority.” He stressed that the company is committed to helping its customers save energy and money.
Headquartered in Knoxville , TVA covers most of Tennessee , portions of Alabama , Mississippi and Kentucky and small
sections of Georgia ,
North Carolina
and Virginia .
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