Yellowstone Business Partnership- An organization of businesses in the Yellowstone-Teton region, dedicated to preserving a healthy environment and shaping a prosperous and sustainable economy for communities of the Yellowstone-Teton region.
Lower Valley Energy- Currently offers a variety of innovative conservation programs: Home Energy Audits, Home Weatherization Incentives, Residential Lighting Bulb Replacement, ComLite Commercial Lighting Program, Energy Star Appliance Rebate Program, Marathon Water Heater Loan and Rebate Program, Energy Star Program for Manufactured Homes, Geothermal Heat Pump Rebates, and sale of 100% Green Power.
Pursue Balance- Zero JH Program- A non-profit program that sells Green Tags (carbon offsets) to area residents and businesses. Proceeds in turn are used for the local the Solar for Schools Program and renewable energy projects in the Pacific Northwest. The overall goal of the Program is to provide locals with an opportunity to reduce the amount of energy consumed and CO2 contributed to the atmosphere.
Carbon Neutral Journal- Valley resident Keith Peters documents his journey to become carbon neutral.
Sustaining Jackson Hole- An effort to answer one fundamental question: What qualities about Jackson Hole does the community want to sustain for future generations?
Teton Sustainability Project- A program of The Murie Center, TSP’s goal is to promote economically, environmentally and socially sustainable community living through education and outreach programs.
Creative Energies- Specializes in developing innovative renewable energy solutions for commercial and residential properties.
Nancy Taylor, Green Building Consultant- Has written a weekly column called “Going Green” for the last five years for the newspaper Planet Jackson Hole. She teaches the course “The Art of Green Living and Building.”
Jackson Community Recycling- Provides residents and visitors of Teton County the opportunity for recycling instead of landfilling many solid wastes.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Campaign- A collaborative effort of Jackson Community Recycling, Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore and The Murie Center’s Teton Sustainability Project.
