As we root on the Fightin’ Phils, it also makes sense to acknowledge our beloved Philadelphia’s team enviro-efforts with their ‘Red Goes Green‘ campaign.
Back in May, the Phillies signed up to buy 20 million kilowatt hours of renewable energy for the 43,500-seats of Citizen’s Park. This purchase offsets the carbon footprint of the stadium for one year, making the Phillies the largest green power purchaser in Major League baseball. This also earns the Phillies of the 3rd largest green power purchaser in Philly (and 7th in PA!)
While attending many Phillies games this past season, I noticed some other green initiatives in the park such as:
Who said red and green were just for Christmas?
For play by play action from Game 4 check out Recliner GM’s live blog post
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