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Communicating the Benefits of Your Actions

As an EPA Green Power Partner, your organization demonstrates environmental leadership and a commitment to sustainability. Promoting and communicating the benefits of your actions in press releases, annual reports, and marketing materials can help differentiate your company in the marketplace.

The following tips and guidance can help you effectively communicate to stakeholders and other interested parties the importance of your green power purchase and status as a Green Power Partner.

  • Explain Green Power and Its Environmental Benefits
    Many people have a limited understanding of green power and its benefits. Take the time to explain these issues in detail and provide simple information about how your green power purchase will make a difference.
  • Make Specific Statements
    The more specific a statement about green power use is, the clearer it will be. Provide details about your green power use to explain exactly how your actions are helping the environment and fostering any potential economic benefits (for example, supporting the construction of a new green power project). For information on making solar power use claims, see the Guide to Making Claims About Your Solar Power Use (pdf) (203.39 KB) . For examples of acceptable claims, visit the Solar Power Use Claims webpage.
  • Make Your Message Tangible
    Help your audience better understand the environmental impact of your green power use by translating it into tangible, real-world terms. For example, it might be easier for an audience to understand the magnitude of your green power use if it is translated into equivalencies, such as the number of average American homes that it could power. To translate your green power use into concrete examples, use EPA’s Green Power Equivalency Calculator.

Read about making environmental claims before developing your green power message.

EPA can provide your organization communications support upon request. Contact us for more information.

EPA has also developed other tools and services for Partners to promote their green power use.

Green Power Partners mark

EPA Green Power Partner Mark. Within the established guidelines, Partners can include the Green Power Partner mark in outreach and communications materials. The Green Power Partner mark reinforces your organization's leadership and commitment to the use of renewable energy. Learn more about the EPA Green Power Partner Mark and the Green Power Partnership Partner Mark Use and Reproduction Guidelines (pdf) (91.6 KB) .

GPP Certificate of Partnership

Partner Certificate. Organizations that sign on as Partners receive a certificate acknowledging their partnership with EPA. 

Press Communications. EPA can support Partners in making credible claims regarding their electricity use. EPA can provide credible language and green power use equivalency statements to help promote the Partners’ leadership in electricity use from green power sources. 

Social Media. EPA can  support partners with best practices and examples for social media related to your green power use.

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Last updated on January 31, 2025
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