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As part of its continuing environmental efforts, Deer Valley Resort has agreed to participate in Rocky Mountain Power’s Blue
Sky renewable energy program and also to engage in other energy efficiency practices. Deer Valley Resort is
purchasing 1,050 blocks of Blue Sky in support of Park City’s Blue Sky Challenge, which puts them at the program’s Visionary level.
The Blue Sky Challenge is a citywide effort, to encourage Park City residents and businesses to support renewable wind energy
by purchasing blocks of Blue Sky energy from Rocky Mountain Power. Obviously, by virtue of the fact that we are a ski resort
in the mountains with multiple buildings, we affect the local environment,” said Bob Wheaton, Deer Valley Resort’s president
and general manager. “But we take our responsibility as stewards of the land very seriously. We are engaged in many environmental
efforts, such as revegetation, reseeding, implementing a comprehensive Forest Service management plan, monitoring and testing
downstream water discharge, preserving open space within new resort development and substantial recycling efforts. “We also
have learned about Rocky Mountain Power’s Blue Sky program and embrace the concept whole-heartedly.”
Blue Sky gives customers a way to grow the demand for wind energy and take advantage of its environmental benefits. Deer Valley
is buying renewables under the Blue Sky QS (Quantity Savings) program.
Blue Sky QS allows business customers to buy renewable energy from Rocky Mountain Power for less, providing they purchase
at least 101 blocks of Blue Sky per month for a year.
Blue Sky also is sold in 100-kilowatt-hour block increments for $1.95 each, in addition to a customer’s regular monthly electric
bill. Purchasing one block of Blue Sky energy over a period of a year has the same environmental benefit of either not driving
2,500 miles or planting a half acre of trees.
About Deer Valley
Deer Valley revolutionized the ski industry in 1981 by providing at a ski resort the attentive service, gourmet food and luxury
accommodations one would experience at a fine hotel. Deer Valley was honored in 2001 by being named the #1 ski resort in North
America by the readers of
SKI magazine, and it proudly hosted the 2002 Olympic Winter Games slalom, aerials and moguls events. Exceptional customer service,
consistent quality and attention to every detail are all part of the Deer Valley experience. Its four mountains, offering
a wide variety of terrain, allow guests more than ample opportunity to indulge in the annual 300 inches of light, dry Utah
powder. For more information, go to www.deervalley.com
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