It takes vast amounts of energy to pump, treat, filter, and move water to each of the communities that rely on us for their water services. As just one example, the production of clean drinking water for the more than 500,000 consumers we serve can take up to three days from the point where water is drawn from the Allegheny River to the point where it reaches your tap.
In support of our mission and commitment to clean energy and a more sustainable future, PWSA is pleased to announce a commitment to the purchase of wind power and the use of clean energy to support the production and operations of our water services.
Specifically, the PWSA board approved an amendment to a 2021 agreement with current electricity supplier Direct Energy and NRG as part of a region-wide energy cost and consumption reduction program with the Western PA Energy Consortium (WPEC). Under this amendment, WPEC has committed to purchasing 61,320 MWhs of wind power annually, accounting for approximately 40% of the group’s total load. PWSA holds the largest share at 30% of the total, underlining our strong commitment to sustainable energy practices.
By committing to this portion of wind-generated power, PWSA will reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by the equivalent of removing 3,000 gasoline-powered cars off of the road each year.
This amendment underscores PWSA’s mission to protect the environment and aligns with the goals outlined in the City of Pittsburgh’s Climate Action Plan, including achieving full carbon-neutrality by 2050 and procuring 100% renewable electricity for all purchased energy by 2030.
This agreement further safeguards the region’s energy needs and our financial health by providing a long-term hedge against rising energy prices.
Committed to fostering sustainable practices, PWSA has been an active participant in WPEC’s clean energy initiatives since 2008. To advance its renewable energy goals, WPEC, in collaboration with PWSA, initiated this amendment to the original Direct Energy Agreement. The main goal is to align the contract term end date from 2026 to 2029 to meet the requirements of the Wind Energy supplier that is part of our regional electricity grid.
The WPEC combines energy and clean energy purchases in bulk for its members, including the City of Pittsburgh, PWSA, the Sports and Exhibition Authority (SEA), the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), and prominent nonprofits like the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium. Collaboratively, these entities work towards a greener and more energy-efficient community.
PWSA remains committed to its role as a responsible steward of the environment and will continue to collaborate with WPEC and other partners to make significant strides in reducing carbon emissions and fostering a greener future for generations to come.
For more information, please read our recent press release.