BRIDGES 477 N. Fifth St. ∙ Memphis, TN 38105 38174-0240 ∙ (901) 452-5600
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8/22/2008
Team captains come together to help neighborhoods on Community Day

6/9/2008
Bridge Builders film to air on local TV stations

6/9/2008
Two reasons for hope (Commercial Appeal editorial)

6/4/2008
Germantown High student honored for efforts to unite races

5/31/2008
Bridge Builders alumni celebrate 20th anniversary

3/30/2008
80 percent of poor Americans work

3/19/2008
Job fair lets high school students study opportunities

3/16/2008
Help build bridges, not barriers (Commentary by Chris Peck)

8/19/2007
Rival football players join for 'Community Day'

5/11/2007
Wal-Mart joins BRIDGES to sponsor cmp for Humes students

5/10/2007
BRIDGES revs up PeaceJam initiatives

2/25/2007
Betty Williams speaks at Mid-South PeaceJam

2/6/2007
Local Memphis group combats hate crimes
(Originally aired on News Channel 3)

12/14/2006
Bridges Tries to Reach Lofty Fundraising Goal
(Originally aired on FOX 13 News)

11/15/2006
Latricia Nelson's new path is paved with opportunities

11/12/2006
Mid-South students gather to understand world's issues and one another

9/30/2006
Students gather to give peace a voice of diversity

9/13/2006
Local teens headed to PeaceJam, will meet Nobel honorees

8/21/2006
Owl sore, but win feels good


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'Green power' on sale at MLGW
Customers pay extra for solar, wind sources

Originally appeared in the April 21, 2005 edition of the Commercial Appeal

By Tom Charlier

Appropriately enough, the sun was shining.

It beamed Wednesday on the Uptown neighborhood of Memphis and on the angled
roof of the new BRIDGES building, where 176 photovoltaic modules converted the
sunlight into electricity for use across the Tennessee Valley Authority region.

It was a suitable setting for TVA and the Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division to
announce that utility customers in Shelby County now can buy "green power" -- from
solar, wind and methane-gas sources -- by agreeing to pay a little extra on their
monthly bills.

Available for years in some parts of the Mid-South, TVA's Green Power Switch
program is designed to promote alternatives to the coal-fired plants, nuclear facilities
and hydro-electric dams that generate almost all of the region's electricity.

More than 7,000 households and 350 businesses in the TVA region are buying green power. Those revenues go toward the development of green-power generation.

"The more we can sell, the more we can build," said Jim Keiffer, senior vice president of marketing for TVA.

MLGW, the 76th utility in the TVA region to offer green power, has set a goal of enrolling 1 percent -- or 4,200 -- of its 420,000 customers, said vice president of engineering Chris Bieber.

Residents and businesses may buy "blocks" of green power -- each representing 150 kilowatt-hours, or about 10-12 percent of a typical household's monthly needs. Each block purchased adds $4 to a customer's bill.

The $12 million BRIDGES building at 477 N. Fifth, which uses panels assembled by Sharp Electronics Corp. in Memphis, is one of 16 solar-energy sites established by TVA. It generates enough power to supply about three typical homes.

"We were always interested in having a building that's as sustainable and environmentally sensitive as possible," said Jim Boyd, president of BRIDGES, a nonprofit youth-development organization.

In addition to the solar sites, energy for the program comes from an array of mountaintop wind turbines in East Tennessee and methane gas produced by a City of Memphis wastewater-treatment lagoon.

-- Tom Charlier: 901-529-2572

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