Monday, 22 October 2012

[WardFive] PEPCO Offering Energy Saving Trees on a Limited Basis: Reserve Two Free Trees, per Household

FYI!



ANC Commissioner 5A09

Shirley Rivens Smith, President

US Africa Sister Cities Foundation, Inc.

DC-Dakar

2000 Upshur St., NE

Washington, DC 20018

www.usasc.org

202-635-3138



Ward Five Community,



We have been asked by Pepco to share the following information with you. As
you will read, Pepco, in keeping with their environmental and energy
conservation program is working with the Arbor Day Foundation to Pepco
energy saving trees on a limited basis to their residential customers. I
have highlighted all the key points. Should you have any questions, please
contact the Arbor Day Foundation at the number below or visit their website.



Best,



Jeannette Mobley

Constituent Services Director

Kenyan McDuffie, Ward 5

202-478-2456



Energy-Saving Trees Tool



As a part of our ongoing commitment to the environment and energy
conservation, Pepco is working with the Arbor Day Foundation to educate
customers about energy conservation and provide energy saving trees on a
limited basis. We currently have 2,300 trees for distribution. Interested
customers will receive two free trees by going to arborday.org/pepcotrees.



Trees will be reserved on a first-come, first served basis through November
5th.



Program Goal: Conserve energy and reduce household electricity bills through
strategic planting of up to two (2) free trees per residential household.



Who is Eligible? Residential Customers of Pepco



How to Reserve Trees? Pepco customers can reserve trees at
arborday.org/pepcotrees.



What is Expected of the Recipient? Customers are expected to care for the
trees and plant them in a strategic location that is provided by the online
tool accessed via the website address provided above.



How Do Customers Receive the Trees? Once the customer reserves the trees
online, the Arbor Day Foundation ships the 2'-4' trees to the customer.



Tools Available to the Customer from the Arbor Day Foundation's Website:
Using the websites mapping tool, customers map the location of the tree
planting to determine tree benefits. Once the tree is mapped, the online
tool calculates the estimated benefits including energy savings, cleaner
air, reduced carbon dioxide emissions and improved storm water management.



Energy-Saving Benefits of Trees: Shade trees can reduce residential cooling
costs by as much as 30% if planted strategically to shade homes. In the
winter, trees reduce wind speeds and infiltration of cold air into buildings
thereby reducing the costs associated with heating. The trees also beautify
customer homes and can add value to the property. Trees improve air quality,
reduce storm water, increase carbon sequestration, and reduce greenhouse gas
emissions.



Questions: Contact the Arbor Day Call Center at 1-855-234-3801. Customers
can also visit the Arbor Day Website noted above.



Customers are encouraged to plant the trees with family and friends to share
in the experience and increase awareness about the energy saving benefits of
trees.





Donna Cooper

Region Vice President

Pepco

District of Columbia Pepco Region

701 Ninth Street, NW

EP 9207

Washington, DC 20068

(202) 872-2477





L. Jeannette Mobley

Constituent Services Director

Kenyan McDuffie, Ward 5 Councilmember

(202) 724-8028 (Office)

(202) 478-2456 (Direct)

(202- 724-8076 (Fax)

jmobley@dccouncil.us

The John A. Wilson Building

1350 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 410

Washington, DC 20004

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