Greening the Big Game
In 2015, Super Bowl XLIX was the first to be played under energy-efficient LED lights. In 2016, Super Bowl 50 will be played at San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium, a modern marvel with LEED Gold Certification, and the ability to generate enough renewable energy for an entire season of home games. In 2017, the game heads to NRG Stadium, with an EV parking lot, 600-plus solar panels, and energy-efficient LED lights. Pro football’s stadiums are becoming more sustainable, and exposing millions of fans to the ease and beauty of sustainable living. This panel examines the decision and process of going green, and determines the impact these decisions have on consumers’ renewable home energy choices.
Presenters
Al Guido
Pres
San Francisco 49ers
See Al alongside Connor Barwin of the Philadelphia Eagles at "Greening the Big Game" As they discuss the NFL's ability to influence sustainability.
Al Guido, President, San Francisco 49ers
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Christine Brown
Head of Corporate Mktg
NRG Energy
See Christine alongside Connor Barwin, outside linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles and Al Guido, President of the San Francisco 49ers for the panel "Greening the Big Game," moderated by Justin Z...
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Linebacker
Philadelphia Eagles
See Connor at "Greening the Big Game" alongside Al Guido, President of the 49ers.
Connor Barwin is a Detroit native and linebacker who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. Connor played at the Un...
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Exec Dir
Green Sports Alliance
Justin J. Zeulner, Executive Director and founding Board Member of the Green Sports Alliance, is a foremost leader in the movement to green professional sports worldwide. Zeulner has guided the Gre...
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