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Combined, these top 50 largest purchases amount to nearly 11.8 billion kilowatt-hours annually, which represents more than 70 percent of the green power commitments made by all EPA Green Power Partners.

National Top 50 icon.The Green Power Partnership works with a wide variety of leading organizations — from Fortune 500 companies to local, state and federal governments, and a growing number of colleges and universities. The following Top Partner Rankings highlight the annual green power purchases of leading organizations within the United States and across individual industry sectors.

These green power purchases help reduce the environmental impacts of electricity use and support the development of new renewable generation capacity nationwide. Purchase amounts reflect U.S. operations only and are sourced from U.S.-based green power resources. Organizations can meet EPA purchase requirements using any combination of three different product options (1) Renewable Energy Certificates, (2) On-site generation, and (3) Utility green power products.

Purchase figures are based on annualized Partner contract amounts (kilowatt-hours), not calendar year totals. These rankings are updated on a quarterly schedule. The rankings below are based on data received as of April 7, 2009. Find out how your organization can partner with EPA today! To view a top partner list, select from the chart below:

National Top 50 100% Purchasers Top 20 Retail Fortune 500
Top 10 Federal Government Top 20 Local Government Top 20 College & University

Annual Green Power Usage (kWh) GP % of Total Electricity Use* Organization Type Providers Green Power Resources
1. Intel Corporation
1,301,200,000 46% Information Technology PNM, Sterling Planet Wind
2. PepsiCo
1,144,773,154 100% Food & Beverage 3Degrees, Sterling Planet Various
3. Kohl's Department Stores
600,990,000 50% Retail 3Degrees, City of Dover, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Sterling Planet, SunEdison, WM Renewable Energy Biogas, Biomass, Small-hydro, Solar, Wind
4. Dell Inc.
553,708,000 158% Information Technology 3Degrees, Austin Energy, Constellation NewEnergy, Greenhouse Gas Services, Idaho Power, MidAmerican Energy, TXU Energy Biogas, Solar, Wind
5. Whole Foods Market
526,995,000 100% Retail Austin Energy, Community Energy, Onsite Generation, PNM, Renewable Choice Energy Solar, Wind
6. The Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc.
470,216,838 100% Food & Beverage 3Degrees, Sterling Planet Various
7. Johnson & Johnson
434,854,733 38% Health Care 3Degrees, NextEra Energy Resources, Onsite Generation, PNM, Reliant Energy, Sempra Energy Biomass, Small-hydro, Solar, Wind
8. U.S. Air Force
426,233,001 5% Govt. (Federal) 3 Phases Renewables, Basin Electric Power Cooperative, Bonneville Power Administration, Colorado Springs Utilities, Constellation NewEnergy, Georgia Power, Minnkota Power Cooperative, NextEra Energy Resources, Oklahoma Gas & Electric, Rocky Mountain Generation Cooperative, Sterling Planet, TransAlta Energy Marketing, WindCurrent Biogas, Biomass, Solar, Wind
9. Cisco Systems, Inc.
400,996,000 46% Information Technology Austin Energy, Sterling Planet Wind
10. City of Houston, TX
350,400,000 27% Govt. (Local, Municipal) Reliant Energy Wind
11. City of Dallas, TX
333,659,840 40% Govt. (Local, Municipal) Gexa Energy, Reliant Energy, Suez Energy Resources NA Wind
12. (tie) Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
300,000,000 30% Govt. (State) Renewable Choice Energy Biomass, Wind
12. (tie) HSBC North America
300,000,000 93% Banking & Fin. Srvcs. NextEra Energy Resources Wind
14. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
285,000,000 100% Govt. (Federal) Various Biogas, Biomass, Geothermal, Wind
15. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. / California and Texas Facilities
243,328,000 8% Retail Duke Energy, Onsite Generation Solar, Wind
16. Kimberly-Clark Corporation
223,000,000 7% Consumer Products Onsite Generation Biomass
17. City of Chicago, IL
214,635,000 20% Govt. (Local, Municipal) MidAmerican Energy Biomass, Wind
18. Starbucks
211,291,000 20% Restaurants & Food Srvcs. 3Degrees Wind
19. University of Pennsylvania
192,727,000 46% Education (Higher) Community Energy Wind
20. DuPont Company
180,075,000 4% Chemical Neuwing Energy Ventures, Onsite Generation Biomass, Solar, Wind
21. Wells Fargo & Company
175,000,000 14% Banking & Fin. Srvcs. 3Degrees Wind
22. Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts
171,144,000 54% Govt. (Local, Municipal) Onsite Generation Biogas
23. U.S. Department of Energy
157,964,000 3% Govt. (Federal) Calpine, ConEdison Solutions, Mainstay Energy, Other, Pacific Power, Sterling Planet Biogas, Biomass, Geothermal, Small-hydro, Wind
24. PepsiAmericas, Inc.
157,062,875 100% Food & Beverage Sterling Planet Various
25. Vail Resorts, Inc.
151,311,000 100% Travel & Leisure Renewable Choice Energy Wind
26. New York University
132,000,000 100% Education (Higher) NextEra Energy Resources Wind
27. Staples
127,322,000 21% Retail 3Degrees, Avista Utilities, Florida Power & Light, Onsite Generation, Pacific Power, PECO/Community Energy, Portland General Electric, Tennessee Valley Authority Biomass, Solar, Wind
28. Bloomberg LP
116,786,658 50% Media, Print & Publishing ConEdison Solutions, Constellation NewEnergy, Hess Energy Marketing, Other Biomass, Wind
29. The World Bank Group
114,735,000 100% Non-Profit (NGO) WindCurrent Wind
30. (tie) Mohawk Fine Papers Inc.
110,000,000 113% Ag, & Nat. Resources 3Degrees, Sterling Planet Wind
30. (tie) U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
110,000,000 4% Govt. (Federal) Sterling Planet Biomass
32. Lowe's
101,000,000 2% Retail Neuwing Energy Ventures, Onsite Generation Biogas, Solar
33. The Dannon Company, Inc.
100,000,000 100% Food & Beverage Native Energy Wind
34. State of Connecticut
98,201,876 17% Govt. (State) Direct Energy, Suez Energy Resources NA Various
35. WhiteWave Foods Company
98,012,000 100% Food & Beverage Bonneville Environmental Foundation Wind
36. Safeway Inc.
93,000,000 3% Retail 3Degrees, Onsite Generation Solar, Wind
37. State of Wisconsin
92,400,000 10% Govt. (State) Madison Gas & Electric, We Energies, Wisconsin Public Power Inc. Biomass, Solar, Wind
38. Sprint Nextel
87,600,000 47% Telecommunications Kansas City Power & Light Wind
39. Pennsylvania State University
83,600,000 20% Education (Higher) 3Degrees, Community Energy, Sterling Planet Biomass, Small-hydro, Wind
40. Sony DADC
83,365,000 44% Information Technology Community Energy Wind
41. Coldwater Creek Inc
81,252,000 100% Retail 3Degrees Wind
42. The Tower Companies
79,000,000 100% Real Estate Sterling Planet Wind
43. U.S. General Services Administration / Region 2
78,930,000 34% Govt. (Federal) ConEdison Solutions, Constellation NewEnergy, PEPCO Energy Servics Biogas, Wind
44. Motorola, Inc.
78,364,000 20% Telecommunications Native Energy Wind
45. ING
75,449,000 100% Banking & Fin. Srvcs. Community Energy Wind
46. Advanced Micro Devices / Austin, TX Facilities
73,680,000 102% Information Technology Austin Energy Biogas, Wind
47. Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
70,000,000 33% Govt. (Local, Municipal) Constellation NewEnergy Wind
48. City of San Diego, CA
69,043,000 27% Govt. (Local, Municipal) Onsite Generation Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar
49. Oregon State University
66,680,400 74% Education (Higher) Bonneville Environmental Foundation Biogas, Biomass, Wind
50. California State University System
66,189,000 9% Education (Higher) APS Energy Services, Onsite Generation Biomass, Geothermal, Solar, Wind

*Reflects the amount of green power as a percentage of total purchased electricity use.

Current and past Top Partners lists are available here for you to view and print:

April 2009 list (PDF) (4 pp, 44K, About PDF)
January 2009 list (PDF) (4 pp, 114, About PDF)
October 2008 list (PDF) (4 pp,115K, About PDF)
July 2008 list (PDF) (2 pp, 96K, About PDF)
April 2008 list (PDF) (2 pp, 96K, About PDF)
January 2008 list (PDF) (2 pp, 98K, About PDF)
2007 lists (PDF) (12 pp, 455K, About PDF)
2006 lists (PDF) (10 pp, 511K, About PDF)
2005 lists (PDF) (8 pp, 226K, About PDF)
2004 list (PDF) (2 pp, 151K, About PDF)

For additional information on how your organization can join these Top Partners as Green Power Partners, please visit the Join Us page of this Web site.

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