BOSTON-- Tradition Energy, a full-service energy management advisor and one of the nation's largest energy procurement firms, today announced the procurement of 100% green power for Third Sector New England (TSNE)'s NonProfit Center.
TSNE, a Boston-based nonprofit organization, provides management information and services to non-profit organizations.In 2004, TSNE created The NonProfit Center in Boston's Leather District. With over 110,000 sf, the NonProfit Center is one of the largest multi-tenant nonprofit buildings in the country, providing nine floors of affordable office space to a diverse community of tenant organizations, including Easter Seals Massachusetts, The Green Restaurant Association, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and the World Society for the Protection of Animals.
The building was developed using sustainable design and construction -- and continues to evolve its green management practices.
"In the early stages of planning, we determined that environmental management and sustainability were a priority for the NonProfit Center," says Jonathan Spack, Executive Director of Third Sector New England. "We used environmentally-preferable materials whenever possible, and in 2006 we received the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification.
The purchase of 100% green power also qualifies the NonProfit Center as an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Green Power Leader.
TFS Energy was recently awarded 14 awards, more than any other company in the 8-year history of Environmental Finance magazine's industry survey. Environmental Finance is a global publication covering the ever-increasing impact of environmental issues on lending, insurance, investment and trading.
Tradition Energy
www.traditionenergy.com
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