
Big Sky Resort, MT Now Powered By Renewable Energy

Michael Fulton (SnowStash)

Big Sky, MT let us know via twitter that they now run completely on renewable energy. The resort purchases Renewable Energy Credits that are equivalent to the energy consumption of running their 38 chairlifts. Big Sky Resort now runs on 100% renewable energy.As part of the ForeverProject, Big Sky and all of Boyne Resorts have taken a major step towards our goal of net-zero emissions by 2030. Read more on the blog 👉 https://t.co/rbWWEiYPIW pic.twitter.com/Tg8nawV4Tn— Big Sky Resort (@bigskyresort) February 10, 2021 Big Sky Resort is owned by a parent company called Boyne Resorts. Boyne owns and operates ski areas across the country in a number of different states. The are leading the way with operating ski resorts on renewable energy which we praise as without nature our favourite sport will be non-existent.Notable properties include: Big Sky, Loon, Sugarloaf, Brighton, and Sunday River. Big Sky is Boyne’s largest, and most valuable asset amongst their resorts however with the other resorts they will be making quite the contribution.Getting the resort to 100% renewable energy is a huge step towards their goal of reaching carbon net-neutrality by 2030.

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