News agency Reuters is going green
by David Masters
April 1, 2008
Reuters is to go green by powering its offices in Devon and Cornwall with renewable electricity supplied by a local windfarm.
The international news agency says that it is treating environmental issues as a top priority, and that they are buying from a local supplier to invest in community.
Opus Energy, who supply the Reuter’s offices with energy, will buy electricity from Cornwall Light and Power, and sell this electricity on to Reuters.
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