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    Trellis Impact 25 has been decarbonized with renewable energy and here's the proof

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    01 - The Green Hero
    Trellis Group
    02 - Has bought
    95 MWh of Renewable Energy Certificates
    03 - To decarbonize
    Event Trellis Impact 25

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    It’s our priority to ensure that our event operations reflect the same values we promote at our conferences - from minimizing and diverting our waste to strategically planning our menus to partnering with innovative organizations who share our goals, we put sustainability at the forefront of the conference planning process.

    95 MWh

    of RECs is equivalent to avoiding emissions from:

    1.19

    Petrol cars driven for one year

    4,383,916.7 charges

    8.65 homes

    28,285.17 liters

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    United States
    Oct 2025
    What are Renewable Energy Certificates?

    Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) are tradable, non-tangible energy certificates that represent proof that 1 megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity was generated from an eligible renewable energy resource or power plant.

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    Trellis Impact 25
    Accelerating Solutions to Our Planet’s Biggest Challenges. Trellis Impact brings together the best of three powerhouse events — GreenFin, Bloom, and VERGE — into one transformative experience. Past events have drawn hundreds of Fortune 500 companies, leading investors, innovative startups, and policymakers — ensuring every conversation has the potential to spark lasting partnerships.
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    95MWh
    of clean energy consumed
    =
    66.41MT C02
    of emission reductions
    Supported Renewable Projects
    01
    Palm Valley Church Solar Project
    Solar
    United States, AZ, Goodyear
    02
    Todd Grant Elementary School
    Solar
    United States, Georgia
    03
    McIntosh County Middle School Solar Project
    Solar
    United States, GA, Darien

    Generator Details

    Name
    Palm Valley Church Solar Project
    Source
    Location
    United States, AZ, Goodyear
    Coordinates
    33.4520743 -112.3574342
    Nameplate Capacity
    0.28 MW
    Links

    solarquarter.com/2024/06/05/sunrock-and-watthub-complete-280kw-solar-installation-at-palm-valley-church-in-arizona

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    Impact Story

    How this Renewable Project impacts the planet?
    Palm Valley Church in Goodyear, Arizona, installed a 280 kW rooftop solar system financed fully through a solar service agreement led by Sunrock Distributed Generation and Watthub Renewables, with installation by SunRenu Solar. The project powers a vibrant community church that hosts services, classes, and meetings, significantly reducing operating costs and carbon emissions while setting an example for sustainability in the region
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    Generating nearly half a million kilowatt-hours annually, the system is expected to cut electricity costs by 30% each year while offsetting roughly 375 tons of CO₂ emissions. This transition underscores the church’s dedication to stewardship and environmental responsibility, demonstrating how community organizations can thrive with renewable energy leadership by companies like Sunrock and Watthub
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    Palm Valley Church Solar Project
    Solar
    United States, AZ, Goodyear
    02
    Todd Grant Elementary School
    Solar
    United States, Georgia
    03
    McIntosh County Middle School Solar Project
    Solar
    United States, GA, Darien
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