France Engie will power all four Big Bash League (BBL15) cricket matches at Engie Stadium in Sydney Olympic Park from December 20 with GreenPower.
As a recognized GreenPower Provider (GPP), Engie purchases at the request of the Sydney thunderto match verified Engie Stadium electricity consumption data.
“As the new Big Bash League season continues to be exciting, we are very excited that we will be strengthening all four BBL15 matches at Engie Stadium thanks to the Sydney Thunder government-accredited GreenPower,” said Nathan Epp, head of sales at Engie B2B. “This means that all electricity used at Engie Stadium on the day of the games – from floodlights to cake warmers and scoreboards – will be linked to accredited renewable energy that fed to the grid. As fans celebrate every boundary, wicket and big score, they can rest assured that all power used will also support Australia’s clean energy sector.”

GreenPower Accredited is a government initiative that audits energy suppliers to ensure that the correct amount of sustainable electricity from solar, wind, hydro or biomass is supplied to the electricity grid on behalf of the customer.
New South Wales (NSW) Ministry of Climate Change, EnergyOn behalf of the National GreenPower Steering Committee, Environment and Water acts as GreenPower program manager.
Between 2005 and 2020, the program sold 19,062,000 MWh of energy from audited suppliers, and currently has 260,000 customers across Australia.
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