Bonneville Environmental Foundation

The Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF) is an Oregon-based non-profit organization that markets green power products to public utilities, businesses, government agencies, and individuals.[1] It was founded in 1998 to support watershed restoration programs and develop new sources of renewable energy.[2] BEF is partnered with Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), but functions as an independent organization.[3]

BEF Carbon Offsets

Originally called Green Tags, BEF sells ‘BEF Carbon Offsets' or Carbon Credits.[4] BEF Carbon Offsets allows businesses and consumers to offset the environmental impacts of their carbon dioxide output and invest in renewable energy and sustainability projects.[1]

Renewable Energy Group

The Renewable Energy Group (REG), collaborates with utilities and other funding partners to foster knowledge and excitement about renewable energy technology by delivering hands-on experience with solar electricity to students and communities throughout the United States.

REG has managed BEF's renewable energy demonstration projects and renewable energy educational outreach under the Solar 4R Schools program (S4RS). Solar 4R Schools provided solar-electric system installations, in-class activities, science kits, teacher training, and event management to schools, libraries and museums, and other community centers.

A 64 kW community-funded solar project is under construction in Ashland, Ore.[5]

Watershed

BEF implemented a 10-year Model Watershed restoration funding strategy. It commits long-term resources and support to achieve meaningful and lasting improvements to river and stream ecosystems. Its support allows local groups to measure results and adapt and improve strategies over time, ensuring that its programs produce lasting ecological changes that will benefit humans and native species for centuries.

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See also

  • Renewable Energy Certificates
  • Stateline Wind Project

References

  1. "Rays buy carbon credits from Bonneville Environmental Foundation". Tampa Bay Business Journal. April 10, 2008.
  2. "Bonneville Environmental Foundation | Willamette River Initiative". willametteinitiative.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
  3. "Robert Harmon Joins Bonneville Environmental Foundation". PR Newswire. January 11, 2001.
  4. Wynn, Todd. "Climate Swindle:The Mirage of Carbon Offsets" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-02.
  5. http://solar4rschools.org
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