DoubleTree ‘goes green’ with Bullfrog Power | Regina Leader-Post
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DoubleTree by Hilton Regina at 1975 Broad St. is the first hotel in Saskatchewan to ‘go green’ with electricity from Bullfrog Power, according to representatives of Bullfrog and the international hotel chain.
Through the partnership, Bullfrog Power ensures the electricity going onto the grid for DoubleTree by Hilton Regina’s SilverBirch Conference Centre meeting and conferences rooms and three “Hilton HHonors” floors is coming from clean energy sources, the companies said in a press release Wednesday.
“Choosing Bullfrog Power’s green electricity is important to us because we believe in doing our part to reduce our impact on the environment,” said Mike Wurster, general manager, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Conference Centre Regina. “We are now able to offer our guests a more environmentally sustainable stay as part of our commitment to create a truly rewarding hotel experience.”
Bullfrog Power’s generators put 100 per cent clean, pollution-free electricity onto the electrical grid to match the amount of conventional power that DoubleTree by Hilton Regina’s SilverBirch Conference Centre meeting rooms, conference rooms and three Hilton HHonors floors use. Across Canada, Bullfrog Power’s green electricity comes from a blend of wind and low-impact hydroelectric power sourced from new Canadian renewable energy facilities.
DoubleTree ‘goes green’ with Bullfrog Power | Regina Leader-Post
leaderpost.com
DoubleTree by Hilton Regina at 1975 Broad St. is the first hotel in Saskatchewan to ‘go green’ with electricity from Bullfrog Power, according to representatives of Bullfrog and the international hotel chain.
Through the partnership, Bullfrog Power ensures the electricity going onto the grid for DoubleTree by Hilton Regina’s SilverBirch Conference Centre meeting and conferences rooms and three “Hilton HHonors” floors is coming from clean energy sources, the companies said in a press release Wednesday.
“Choosing Bullfrog Power’s green electricity is important to us because we believe in doing our part to reduce our impact on the environment,” said Mike Wurster, general manager, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Conference Centre Regina. “We are now able to offer our guests a more environmentally sustainable stay as part of our commitment to create a truly rewarding hotel experience.”
Bullfrog Power’s generators put 100 per cent clean, pollution-free electricity onto the electrical grid to match the amount of conventional power that DoubleTree by Hilton Regina’s SilverBirch Conference Centre meeting rooms, conference rooms and three Hilton HHonors floors use. Across Canada, Bullfrog Power’s green electricity comes from a blend of wind and low-impact hydroelectric power sourced from new Canadian renewable energy facilities.
DoubleTree ‘goes green’ with Bullfrog Power | Regina Leader-Post