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2008 - Galveston Bay Foundation AwardRRI Energy is active in the following Galveston Bay environmental programs:
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2007 - Gulf Guardian Partnership AwardWe received this award from the EPA Gulf Coast Environmental Program, for the Bahia Grande Project in Brownsville, Texas. This project involved the restoration of the mangrove-lined coastal estuary and development of a public support group through educational materials and volunteer activities.
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2008 - Great Texas Birding ClassicThe RRI Energy Environmental Partners team has taken the first place prize at the Great Texas Birding Classic for the past four years. Presented by Texas Parks & Wildlife, our team has won more than $100,000 for use in environmental projects such as Dickinson Bay Island Restoration, Scenic Galveston Reitan Point Environmental Education and Observation Tower, Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge Prairie Restoration, and Columbia Bottomland Habitat Restoration.
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2007 - Coastal America Partnership AwardWe have been recognized for the fourth time by Coastal America with a Partnership Award for our efforts to restore valuable coastal wetland habitats. The most recent Partnership Award recognized our role in the Bahia Grande Wetlands Restoration Project in south Texas, the largest wetland restoration project in the United States.
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2006 - Lone Star Land Steward AwardThe Corporate Lone Star Land Steward Award is given by the Texas Parks & Wildlife for many years of land stewardship on private, state and federal lands. The award recognized programs such as the Galveston Bay Estuary Program and the creation of the Environmental Partners Program, which laid the groundwork for monetary and in-kind support of numerous environmental projects in Texas and other states where we operate.
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2005 - National Wetland Conservation AwardThe Delehide Cove Protection and Restoration Project conserved and enhanced approximately 400 acres of coastal habitat along Galveston Island’s West Bay shoreline. The project began with strong local support by the West Galveston Island Property Owners Association and developed into a diverse partnership of State and Federal agencies, local non-governmental organizations and industry. The project installed 8,100 feet of breakwater to protect the area from the threat of continued erosion. The breakwater resulted in the protection of 173 acres of estuarine marsh, 7 acres of tidal flats, and 20 acres of uplands. Additionally, several critical areas within the cove were restored: 45 acres estuarine marsh; 3 acres seagrass; and 3 acres tidal flats.
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2004 - Plant of the YearOur 521-megawatt Seward Power Plant, a facility that utilizes state-of-the-art clean coal technology and waste coal as fuel, was named Plant of the Year by Platts' POWER magazine in 2004. This award goes to the best in the industry over the past year regardless of generation technology or size. The article announcing Seward’s selection for the award cites both the economic and environmental benefits of the project. "For turning lemons into lemonade in such an elegant and environmentally beneficial way, the Seward project is POWER magazine’s 2004 Plant of the Year." The Seward plant, located 80 miles east of Pittsburgh near Johnstown, Pennsylvania, is the largest waste coal-fired generating plant in the world and is the only merchant plant of its kind in the U.S. Seward was constructed on the site of an 82-year-old, coal-fired plant that was retired at the end of 2003. The facility produces two and one-half times as much electricity as the plant it replaces, while significantly reducing emissions. In addition, Seward uses low-grade refuse from coal mines, which is abundant in Western Pennsylvania, as fuel. Removing this waste coal improves the environment, while removing a significant source of acid discharge from the local watershed. In all, more than 100 million tons of waste coal will be removed from the landscape during the life of the plant. Even the ash produced at Seward is used in a beneficial manner. This alkaline by-product is transported to waste coal sites in the area to help neutralize acids that remain in the soil. AwardsOur conservation and environmental efforts across the nation are critical to improving the quality of life in our communities. The work we have accomplished has been recognized through many awards. 2008 - Galveston Bay Foundation Award Galveston Bay Foundation awarded RRI Energy its highest environmental award. We were chosen for our community involvement, environmental stewardship and overall support of the foundation’s efforts to restore and protect the natural resources of Galveston Bay. Learn More2007 - Gulf Guardian Partnership Award We received an award from the Environmental Protection Agency for the restoration of valuable wetland habitats through the Bahia Grande Project in Brownsville, Texas. Learn More2008 - Great Texas Birding Classic Capturing another first place win, we can once again direct our $20,000 Grand Prize to a conservation project of our choosing. Our Environmental Partners team also won this prize in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Learn More2007 - Coastal America Partnership Award Our outstanding partnership efforts to restore critical fish and wildlife habitat along our coastlines was recognized by the Coastal America Program. Learn More2006 - Lone Star Land Steward Award We were awarded the Corporate Lone Star Land Steward Award by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. This honor was bestowed on us and our former power generation affiliate for many years of land stewardship. Learn More2005 - National Wetland Conservation Award The National Wetland Conservation Award was given to us by the US Fish & Wildlife Service for participation in the Delehide Cove Protection and Restoration Project, which enhanced 400 acres of coastal habitat in Galveston Bay, Texas. Learn More2004 - Plant of the Year Our 521-megawatt Seward Power Plant was named the 2004 Plant of the Year by Platts' POWER magazine. This facility is located 80 miles east of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and uses state-of-the-art clean coal technology and waste coal as fuel. Learn MoreAdditional Awards2004 - Pennsylvania Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence 2004 - Coastal America Award - San Jacinto State Park Marsh & Interpretive Trail Project, Baytown, Texas 2002 - Business Extraordinaire Award - from Keep Dickinson Beautiful, Dickinson, Texas 2002 - Treasures of the Bay Corporate Award - awarded by Texas Extension Service 2001 - Coastal America Award - for Galveston Island State Park, Texas 2001 - Galveston Bay Stewardship Award - presented for Galveston Bay Estuary Program 2000 - Corporate Award - presented by Ecological Society of America |
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