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PowerStream Encourages Customers to Participate in Earth Hour 2014

Energy company marks seventh year of involvement in annual global awareness event

Sys-con.com
March 24, 2014

PowerStream, a community-owned energy company, committed to the environment and sustainable growth, is once again encouraging its customers to join the utility in participating in Earth Hour from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 29, 2014.

PowerStream, which serves several communities in York Region and Simcoe County, will be participating in Earth Hour by powering down the lights at its four work locations in Vaughan, Markham and Barrie, as well as reporting municipal power consumption reduction totals throughout its service territory during Earth Hour. Collus PowerStream will also be powering down lights at its office in Collingwood.

PowerStream is also demonstrating its commitment to this annual global awareness event about climate change by sponsoring Earth Hour Vaughan's 2014 Lantern Walk and Energy Exhibit as well as Markham Earth Hour 2014.

The venue for the Vaughan Earth Hour event is Vaughan City Hall while Markham Earth Hour activities will take place at Cornell Community Centre. Both events will feature displays showcasing PowerStream's energy conservation programs.

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- "Earth Hour is just one of many ways for our customers to show their support for protecting the environment and at the same time learn about the importance of conservation," says Maurizio Bevilacqua, PowerStream Board Chair and Mayor of the City of Vaughan. "It's a global event where family and friends around the world can come together to collectively express their commitment to fight climate change."

- "PowerStream is proud to be both a participant and supporter of Earth Hour," says Brian Bentz, PowerStream President and CEO. "It is an event that is consistent with our corporate vision and our ongoing efforts to be a socially responsible company that is committed to the environment and sustainable growth."