NEWSWIRETODAY Press Release& Newswire Distribution | HOME
MOST TRUSTED NEWSWIRE PRESS RELEASE DISTRIBUTION
PRTODAY / NewswireToday press release distribution service network
Agency / Source: Veolia

Check Ads Availability|e-mail Article

Are you the owner of this article?, Turn it PREMIUM with your LOGO instead - and make it 3rd party Ads-Free! within the next hour!

Mayors Walsh and Maher Join Veolia to Commemorate Boston-Cambridge Sustainable Energy Project - “Green Steam” project advances environmental goals and enhances economic competitiveness avoiding 475,000 tons of carbon/year, equal to removing 80,000 cars - VeoliaES.com
Mayors Walsh and Maher Join Veolia to Commemorate Boston-Cambridge Sustainable Energy Project

 

NewswireTODAY - /newswire/ - Boston, MA, United States, 2014/05/20 - “Green Steam” project advances environmental goals and enhances economic competitiveness avoiding 475,000 tons of carbon/year, equal to removing 80,000 cars - VeoliaES.com. Euronext: VIE; NYSE:VE

   
 
Your Banner Ad Here instead - Showing along with ALL Articles covering Environment / Recycle Announcements

Replace these Affiliate Programs at ANYTIME! Your banner here within the next hour. Learn How!


 

Veolia North America, a leading operator and developer of efficient energy solutions, today commemorated the $112 million investment in its Boston-Cambridge district energy network. The "Green Steam" project, which includes the completion of a 7,000-foot steam pipeline extension and planned reconfiguration of the recently acquired Kendall Station combined heat and power plant, allows Veolia to export more environmentally friendly thermal energy from Kendall Station -- minimizing environmental impact to the Charles River and reducing the carbon footprint of Boston and Cambridge. Veolia's investments will bring multiple benefits to energy consumers by increasing capacity, reliability and overall system efficiency.

"Green Steam" is an innovative environmental solution that captures and reuses heat that was previously lost to the environment. The increased efficiency reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 475,000 tons annually, the equivalent of removing 80,000 cars annually from the road and is directly responsible for nearly 6 percent reduction of non-transportation carbon emissions for both cities. Additionally,"Green Steam" infrastructure improvements support sustainable development in Boston and Cambridge by increasing the LEED ratings of buildings that tie into the system.

"The City of Boston has been making great strides in creating a green city, which is possible through the dedication and help of Boston's residents, businesses, and institutions," said Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh."Veolia has been a strong and loyal partner with the City and the completion of this project marks an important step forward in attaining our Greenovate Boston goal of reducing Boston's greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent by 2020 and 80 percent by 2050."

Some of the benefits of Veolia's new steam pipeline connection and planned reconfiguration of Kendall Station:

• Supports sustainable development of Boston and Cambridge by reducing the cities of Boston and Cambridge greenhouse gas emissions by avoiding 475,000 tons of carbon per year that would have otherwise been generated through conventional means - a nearly 6 percent reduction of non-transportation carbon emissions for both cities.
• Created green jobs: The project supported 147,500 man hours (welders, pipe fitters, insulators) that resulted in $21 million in labor costs.
• Represents a $112 million investment by Veolia and its partners into improving the Boston-Cambridge system; Veolia's total investment is $168 million since 2008.
• Reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 475,000 tons annually, the equivalent of removing 80,000 cars from the roads.
• Eliminates thermal pollution from the Charles River ecosystem, decreasing the temperature of the river and thereby protecting the marine inhabitants of this precious natural resource.
• Improves air quality: By utilizing cleaner burning, domestically available fuel sources and taking into account Veolia's infrastructure improvements and cogeneration assets, Veolia has reduced its NOx and SO2 emissions by approximately 36 percent and 61 percent, respectively.

"I applaud Veolia and their partners for this investment, which is a win-win for both the environment and the economy," said Cambridge Mayor David P. Maher. "This investment helps stimulate economic growth within our vital business and university facilities. The'Green Steam' project will deliver higher efficiency and a lower carbon footprint - a combination that will benefit Veolia's Cambridge and Boston customers."

"The Boston-Cambridge'Green Steam' connection is an innovative environmental solution that benefits the environment and the economy.Only a handful of cities in the U.S. have the unique opportunity to implement this type of solution combining existing district energy piping networks with innovative combined heat and power technology," said Bill DiCroce, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Veolia North America's Municipal and Commercial Business.

"A project such as this one combines the best of public support with private investment for one common cause - a more sustainable community. Today, we recognize the leadership of individual community members, local and state government, regulatory agencies and environmental conservancy organizations in support of these investments and the sustainable development of Boston and Cambridge."

In Boston and Cambridge, Veolia's district energy networks meet the critical energy requirements of 250 customers in the central business district of Boston, the biotechnology corridor of Cambridge, and the Longwood Medical Area.Veolia's 256-megawatt cogeneration / combined heat and power (CHP) facility efficiently recycles the heat from its power generation process into useful thermal energy.Customers include major hospitals (and in Boston, Veolia serves every major one), biotech R&D facilities, data centers, office towers (including 70 percent of Boston's high-rise buildings), colleges and universities, and several regional icons (the New England Aquarium, Faneuil Hall, City Hall, the Holocaust Memorial, and the Prudential Building).

Special acknowledgements to: our employees and customers; Governor Deval Patrick and his administration for their support of the Green Communities Act;Former Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs, Ian Bowles; Former Massachusetts Undersecretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs, Phillip Guidice; Charles River Conservancy; Charles River Watershed Association; City of Boston; City of Cambridge; Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Conservation Law Foundation; International Union of Operating Engineers - Local 877; our investment partner, I Squared Capital; Pipefitters - Local 537; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; and many more.

Veolia is the global leader in optimized resource management. With over 200,000 employees* worldwide, the company designs and provides water, waste and energy management solutions that contribute to the sustainable development of communities and industries. Through its three complementary business activities, Veolia helps to develop access to resources, protect and conserve available resources, and to replenish them.In 2013, Veolia supplied 94 million people with drinking water and 62 million people with wastewater service, produced 86 million megawatt hours of energy and converted 38 million metric tons of waste into new materials and energy. Veolia (Paris Euronext: VIE and NYSE: VE) recorded revenue of $31 billio* in 2013. veolia.com

(*) Excluding Transdev employees and revenue currently under divestment

Press Contacts
Kara Doran
P: 617-391-9646 - E: kdoran[.]rasky.com

Karole Colangelo - Veolia North America
P: 312-552-2820 - E: karole.colangelo[.]veolia.com.

 
 
Your Banner Ad Here instead - Showing along with ALL Articles covering Environment / Recycle Announcements

Replace these Affiliate Programs at ANYTIME! Your banner here within the next hour. Learn How!


 

Agency / Source: Veolia

 
 

Availability: All Regions (Including Int'l)

 

Traffic Booster: [/] Quick NewswireToday Visibility Checker

 

Distribution / Indexing: [+]  / [Company listed above is a registered member of our network. Content made possible by PRZOOM / PRTODAY indexing services]

 
 
# # #
 
 
  Your Banner Ad showing on ALL
Environment / Recycle articles,
CATCH Visitors via Your Competitors Announcements!


Mayors Walsh and Maher Join Veolia to Commemorate Boston-Cambridge Sustainable Energy Project

Company website links NOT available to basic submissions
It is OK to republish and/or LINK any newswire for any legitimate media purpose as long as you name NewswireToday and LINK as the source.
 
  For more information, please visit:
Is this your article? Activate ALL web links by Upgrading to Press Release PREMIUM Plan Now!
|
Contact: Denisse Ike / Scott Edwards - VeoliaES.com 
312-552-2882 / 312-552-2818
 
PRZOOM / PRTODAY - Newswire Today disclaims any content contained in this article. If you need/wish to contact the company who published the current release, you will need to contact them - NOT us. Issuers of articles are solely responsible for the accuracy of their content. Our complete disclaimer appears here.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Issuance, publication or distribution of this press release in certain jurisdictions could be subject to restrictions. The recipient of this press release is responsible for using this press release and the information herein in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations in the particular jurisdiction. This press release does not constitute an offer or an offering to acquire or subscribe for any Veolia securities in any jurisdiction including any other companies listed or named in this release.

Environment / Recycle via RSSAdd NewswireToday - PRZOOM Headline News to FeedBurner
Find who RetweetFollow @NewswireTODAY

Are you the owner of this article?, Turn it PREMIUM with your LOGO instead - and make it 3rd party Ads-Free! within the next hour!


Read Latest Articles From Veolia / Company Profile


Read Environment / Recycle Most Recent Related Newswires:

BASF to Showcase its Plastics Recycling Solutions At Plastics Recycling Show Europe 2023 in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Yokogawa to Supply Control Systems for World-Scale Seawater Desalination Plant in Saudi Arabia
Qualcomm RF360 Europe GmbH is Working to Reduce its Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Munich, Germany
ANDRITZ, Nouvelles Fibres Textiles and Pellenc ST Enter Partnership for an Innovative Approach in Textile Recycling
NTT and NEC Collaborate to Promote A Decarbonized Society
Voith Facility in Garching Honored for Excellence in Sustainability
Future of Low Carbon Manufacturing Showcased in ABB China’s Factory in Xiamen
Voith and Essity Develop Groundbreaking Concept for Sustainable Paper Production
ANDRITZ Technology - Start-up of Germany's First CO2 Capture Plant At Rohrdorfer
BASF and Tenova Advanced Technologies Enter into A Joint Development Agreement for Efficient Recycling of Lithium-ion Batteries
Yokogawa Enters Investment and Collaboration Agreement with Ideation3X - A Startup Taking A Circular Economy Approach to Waste Management in India
Safran’s Decarbonization Goals Approved by SBTi
ANDRITZ Enters into A Strategic Partnership on Carbon Capture for the Maritime Industry
Infineon Technologies and Rainforest Connection Use Sensor Technology to Protect Vulnerable Regions
Omya Applauded by Frost & Sullivan for Facilitating a Sustainable, Circular Economy in the Polymer Industry with its Omyaloop Solution

Boost Your Social Network
& Crowdfunding Campaigns


LIFETIME SOCIAL MEDIA WALL
NewswireToday Celebrates 10 Years in Business


PREMIUM Members


Visit  La Bella Bakery Artisan Bakery Arizona

Visit  RightITnow, Inc.





 
  ©2005-2023 NewswireToday — Limelon Advertising, Co.
Home | About | Advertise/Pricing | Contact | Investors | Privacy/TOS | Sitemap | FRANCAIS
newswire, PR press releases distribution service magazines engine news alert newsroom press room breaking news public relations articles company news alerts newswiredistribution ezine bizentrepreneur biznewstoday digital business report market search pr firms agencies reports distri-bution today investor relation successful internet entrepreneurs newswire distribution prtoday.com newswiredistribution asianewstoday bizwiretoday USA pr UK today - NOT affiliated with PRNewswire as we declined their partnership offer in 2013
 
PRTODAY & NewswireTODAY are proudly NOT affiliated with USA TODAY (usatoday.com)