Purchase supports new development of clean renewable resources
DALLAS, Aug. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southwest Airlines' Dallas and
Houston operations were recognized today by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) for its leading Green power purchase and for its support and
participation in the Agency's Fortune 500 Green Power Challenge. The Dallas
and Houston operations are purchasing nearly 16 million kilowatt-hours (kWh)
of Green power, which is enough to meet 30 percent of the factilities'
purchased electricity use. Southwest Airlines' Dallas and Houston operations
are buying renewable energy certificates (REC) from Reliant Energy.
Earlier this week, the EPA updated each of its National Top Partner lists,
highlighting some of America's largest Green power purchasers. Southwest
Airlines (Dallas & Houston Operations) currently ranks No. 32 on EPA's Fortune
500 List. Each list highlights EPA Green Power Partners that have completed
the largest annual voluntary purchases through July 7, 2009. EPA updates its
Top Partner Lists quarterly at http://www.epa.gov/greenpower/toplists/.
Southwest Airlines (Dallas and Houston operations) is purchasing Green
power in support of EPA's Fortune 500 Green Power Challenge. EPA is
challenging Fortune 500 Corporations to collectively exceed 10 billion
kilowatt-hours Green power purchasing by year end 2009.
"This was a wonderful initiative by our Green Team, and we are proud to be
recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency," said Gary Kelly,
Southwest Airlines Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer.
"Purchasing Green power helps our Company become more sustainable, and it
helps us in our mission to do the right thing by Our Planet, Our Communities,
and Our People."
Green power is electricity that is generated from environmentally
preferable renewable resources, such as wind, solar, geothermal, biogas,
biomass and low-impact hydro. These resources generate electricity with a net
zero increase in carbon dioxide emissions, while offering a superior
environmental profile compared to traditional power generation sources. Green
power purchases also support the development of new renewable energy
generation sources nationwide.
"EPA commends our leading partners for their continued commitment to
protecting the environment by using green power," said Kathleen Hogan,
Director of the Climate Protection Partnerships Division at EPA. "By
supporting green power, Southwest Airlines is reducing its greenhouse gas
emissions, supporting clean energy technologies, and contributing to a clean
energy future."
About Southwest Airlines
Efficient operations are the hallmark of our Company and the foundation of
our environmental commitment. Over the decades, Southwest has been at the
forefront of such efficiencies as paperless tickets, quick turnarounds,
installation of winglets, and, more recently, the installation of fleet-wide
advanced avionics, engine washing, and aircraft performance management. This
focus on efficiency not only makes good business sense, it is the right thing
to do. For more information on how Southwest Airlines cares for the
environment, visit www.southwest.com/cares.
Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) currently serves 67 cities in 35 states,
and announced service to Boston Logan beginning Aug. 16, and service to
Milwaukee beginning Nov. 1. Based in Dallas, Southwest currently operates more
than 3,300 flights a day and has more than 35,000 Employees systemwide.
About EPA's Green Power Partnership
The Green Power Partnership is a voluntary program that encourages
organizations to buy green power as a way to reduce the environmental impacts
associated with purchased electricity use. The Partnership currently has more
than 1,100 Partner organizations voluntarily purchasing billions of
kilowatt-hours of green power annually. Partners include a wide variety of
leading organizations such as Fortune 500 companies, small and medium sized
businesses, local, state, and federal governments, and colleges and
universities. For additional information, please visit
http://www.epa.gov/greenpower.
SOURCE
Southwest Airlines
CONTACT:
Marilee McInnis of Southwest Airlines Co. , +1-214-792-4068,
marilee.mcinnis@wnco.com; or Allison Bellins of U.S. EPA, +1-202-343-9526,
bellins.allison@epa.gov