Last November, the National Hockey League named Constellation its official preferred energy provider during the official launch of a groundbreaking partnership between Constellation and the League. Since then, Constellation has been working with the NHL to conduct energy efficiency analyses and recommend energy management strategies for the League’s facilities, and also provide Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) and Carbon Offsets to match the League’s estimated total carbon footprint – 550,000 metric tons – for the 2014-15 season.
In April, Constellation CMO of Retail Energy Bruce Stewart participated in the World Congress of Sports in Los Angeles, where sports leaders from around the world – including the CEOs of the Brooklyn Nets and Houston Texans – came together to discuss the future of sports. During a panel discussion, Bruce engaged business leaders about the use of sports sponsorships to engage customers and tell Constellation’s energy story. “We create opportunities through sports,” he said, “the opportunity to extend story-telling and use social elements to get to a wider base.”
This week, Constellation capped the streak with an appearance at the Green Sports Alliance Summit where leaders in the sports industry will gather to focus on sustainability and greening in professional athletics. Kicking off the conference, the NHL and Constellation hosted a Sustainability Symposium to celebrate the League’s environmental efforts and showcase how NHL players, arenas and partners are working to become greener and reduce the league’s carbon footprint. Constellation Vice President of National Accounts, Andrew Singer, gave the closing remarks at the Symposium and challenged everyone in the room to take what they learned and implement it to improve performance and increase sustainability.
Through our participation in these leading sports forums, it is clear that Constellation’s partnership with the NHL has opened the door for new conversations on the role of sustainability in sports business.