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SALT LAKE CITY — Este Pizza Co. is showing its commitment to the environment by purchasing Blue Sky renewable energy from
Utah Power. Located at 2021 S. Windsor St., Suite A, in Salt Lake City, owner David Heiblim says the restaurant does “everything
with the environment in mind.”
“We work to conserve water – which is a big issue here – and try to recycle and to save electricity as much as possible,”
Heiblim said of his 19-month-old pizza restaurant. “We try to buy as many natural ingredients as possible and list a large
number of vegetarian and vegan offerings.”
Heiblim’s business philosophy includes buying Blue Sky wind energy. “I went to the University of Utah and was an active member
of the Terra Firma Club,” Heiblim said. “One of our campaigns was to get the university to buy a large amount of wind power.”
Utah Power’s Blue Sky program gives both large and small customers a way to increase the demand for clean, renewable wind
energy and to take advantage of its environmental benefits. It is sold in 100 kilowatt-hour increments, called blocks, for
$1.95 per block per month in addition to a customer’s regular bill.
Este is buying 35 blocks of Blue Sky wind energy per month, which offsets 42 tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year. That
has the environmental benefit of planting 16 acres of trees or not driving 89,985 miles.
Wind is an attractive form of energy generation because it helps reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. Just one block of Blue
Sky has the same environmental benefit of either planting about a half acre of trees or not driving 2,500 miles. Enrollment
is optional, and customers can increase their participation or withdraw at any time.
For more information or to sign up for Blue Sky, call 800-842-8458 or e-mail bluesky@pacificorp.com
. Customers can sign up online at www.utahpower.net/bluesky
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More about Utah Power and Blue Sky
Utah Power is the state’s largest electric utility, providing safe, reliable and low-cost electric service to about 740,000
Utah customers. The United States Department of Energy ranked Utah Power’s Blue Sky program second in the nation for customers
enrolled in a renewable power program and third in the amount of renewable power sold. In Utah, more than 17,000 residential
and business customers participate. More than 45,000 customers buy Blue Sky in the Western United States.
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