A
small step in the right direction
After
much deliberation and a few heated discussions,
we've decided to buy all of our electricity from
wind generated sources. What does this mean to you,
us & the world in which we live? Short answer;
we're not entirely sure. We're certain that it's
not a panacea for climate change and that some people
will strongly disagree with our take on the whole
thing, but we have to live up to our convictions
and this seems to us a way to put our money where
our mouth is.
So
you're getting a windmill at Pioneer Millworks?
No,
even though a bunch of us in the office think the
turbines are neat works of art. PMW is buying wind-generated
power through RG&E [Rochester's
energy supplier] with a
program called New Wind Energy.
Why
is PMW buying wind-generated power?
Although
it sounds a bit cliché, we at PMW are committed
to making the smallest negative impact on our environment
possible. It started with us recycling wood for
flooring lines, instead of using old growth trees.
How
does wind power help the environment, exactly?
Wind-generated
power is a clean power source. This means that it
is Emission-free, producing no Carbon Dioxide, Sulfur
Dioxide, or Nitrogen Dioxide, which are all harmful
to us, the Earth and the atmosphere. See
it in graphic form.
Wind-power
is "fuel free," meaning that the use of
wind-generated power makes us free from having to
rely on fuels from other regions and countries.
It is also an endless form of power, unlike nonrenewable
petroleum resources.
Wind
power turbines only take up 5% of the land they
occupy. This means that because the turbines are
raised up in the air 95% of the land can be used
for farming, developed, or left wild.
How
will wind power benefit me as a customer of PMW?
You'll
lose weight, be happier, and become fabulously rich!
Unfortunately we can't promise you any of that.
We hope that you will feel better making a purchase
from a company that has higher goals than just turning
a buck. The next time you take a ride with your
family on a bike path, or see the evening light
of the sun fall through the trees in your back yard,
we hope you'll feel a little better knowing by purchasing
a PMW floor, you have helped make the planet a tad
bit healthier.
How
do you know PMW's really getting wind-generated
electricity?
Because
New York's electricity comes from grid power [which
is made up of the collection of different power
sources] we never know EXACTLY where our power is
coming from. We do however contract to purchase
some of the output of a company who's entire production
is wind generated. The more companies and people
buy wind-generated power means that a larger percentage
of the grid's power will be clean and environmentally
friendly.
What
about the "negative" aspects of wind power,
like visual pollution?
While
it's true that in some communities the idea of a
wind farm and large turbine is less than romantic,
we happen to think that they're beautiful. To us
at PMW the benefits to our environment, the increase
in employment of NYS generated power [there are
3 wind farms in NY, and 8 more site prospects],
and being able to be free of relying on other countries
for power all out weigh the arguments against wind-generated
power.
Isn't
wind-generated power more expensive?
Wind-generated
power is costing us more here at PMW to buy than
other forms of power. However this additional cost
goes no only to actually buy the power, but support
Community Energy in promoting the use of wind-energy,
building new plants, and helping communities lobby
for clean power alternatives. For an example of
how the costing works, RG&E wrote this in an
article on the NewWind Energy® program in April,
2004:
"Customers
can purchase "blocks" of NewWind Energy®.
Each block is equal to 100 kilowatt-hours and costs
from $2.00 to $2.50 per block, per month, depending
on the number of blocks purchased. The minimum purchase
is two blocks per month. A typical residential customer
uses 600 kilowatt-hours of electricity per month,
or six blocks. Charges for wind energy are included
in the customers regular electricity bill.
These charges are in addition to a customers
regular electricity charges."
Who
will offset this cost?
There
are many factors that go into the price of certain
flooring lines, the cost of power being only one
of those factors. At this time we are not passing
the cost of buying wind-generated power to our customers
by raising our prices.
Sources
of information for this FAQ come from: Community
Energy's publication" Catch the Wind",
Community Energy & RG&E websites, and PMW
company information.