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Aspen Skiing Co. selling SkiGreen Tags to visitors

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The Aspen Skiing Co. is selling100% Green-e certified SkiGreen Tags to resort visitors who want to offset their travel-related emissions to and from the resort with wind energy. The company, which operates four ski resorts in Colorado (including Snowmass and Aspen Mountain), has teamed up with Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF), an Oregon-based not-for-profit organisation that markets green power products.
...The Tags can be added to a season ski pass for $20, or visitors can buy a single-day Tag with each lift ticket for $2. Each $20 tag represents 1 MWh of renewable power generation and offsets about 1,400 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions. Each $2 tag represents 100 kWh of renewable generation, which is equivalent to about 150 miles driven.

For more see: http://www.stellarmag.com/news/2006/12/12/0004
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visitors who want to offset their travel-related emissions to and from the resort with wind energy.


Which the French in the Savoie region having been doing for years via Restaurants plying visitors with Tartiflette and Genepi
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