GREEN Canyon at the Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Center

As a geology student, I have a strong love for natural wonders. This is why I ventured out to the Grand Canyon in Arizona to see geology in all its glory. When first arriving at the Grand Canyon’s Visitor Center, I noticed solar panels plastering the roofs of the few buildings within the South Rim of the National Park. This brought me instant excitement; two things I love in one location- amazing geology formations and a place focused on being sustainable.

Grand Canyon West Rim View

Disconnected from most of civilization, getting energy to the Grand Canyon is a difficult and expensive task. The Grand Canyon National Park South Rim entrance has a very extravagant Visitor Center, as well as a bookstore and a cafe. I learned that in 2009, the Arizona Public Service along with the Grand Canyon National Park Service installed 84 photovoltaic cells, making this an 18 kW system and offsetting 30% of the power used by the Visitor Center. This amount of energy is equivalent to the amount used in two typical homes! More PV cells are being continuously added to this area since its initial 2009 installation. As you walk around the outside of the center, there are two other PV cell towers generating more electricity for the center.

Not only is the Grand Canyon offsetting some of their electrical needs with solar power, they are also using an advanced grey water treatment system. This system converts wastewater from bathrooms and facilities into water that is safe to use for irrigation and toilet water. This system helps conserve the canyon springs which is essential in such a dry, arid area.

Added PV Panels to the Visitor’s Center

Another way the Grand Canyon is going green is by building sustainably. All new buildings built in the National Park have to meet LEED standards. These standards include using sustainable materials, energy efficient technology, passive heating and cooling, low-flow plumbing, and efficient lighting. To get to and from buildings and locations throughout the park, there’s a free shuttle. This allows for a reduction in traffic congestion that leads to pollution and a reduction of carbon emissions by using “public” transportation.

Lastly, the Grand Canyon has an aggressive recycling program. They have a single-stream program where your aluminum, paper, plastic, cans and glass can all be dumped in the same bin. These recycling bins are located throughout the park – at the entrance, along the trails, at lookout points and at the lodges.

Visiting such a beautiful landmark allows visitors to appreciate the environment we live in so much more. This natural wonder of the world deserves to be preserved. The National Park Service is working diligently alongside the Grand Canyon Village to make sure that this wondrous place doesn’t turn into a trash wasteland or a polluted one.

81 Responses to GREEN Canyon at the Grand Canyon

  1. Pingback: Hillview Peak Price

  2. Pingback: onebuckresume contact

  3. Pingback: xecttgvbyuhnmik

  4. Pingback: excel 2013 new features

  5. Pingback: acne cyst

  6. Pingback: asian live sex

  7. Pingback: filme gratis

  8. Pingback: best computer headset

  9. Pingback: steven krivit distorter

  10. Pingback: Buy Facebook Photo Fans

  11. Pingback: mural artist

  12. Pingback: plumbing contractors from Greater Toronto

  13. Pingback: nujnuyvtcrcezwtgvy

  14. Pingback: hosting zdjec

  15. Pingback: right here

  16. Pingback: ass

  17. Pingback: How To Get Her Back

  18. Pingback: Find Out More

  19. Pingback: Video on how to make a girl squirt

  20. Pingback: poker cash

  21. Pingback: at&t home phone service

  22. Pingback: snorerx reviews

  23. Pingback: sexfree

  24. Pingback: new ways to stop smoking

  25. Pingback: Easy Ways To Make Money Online

  26. Pingback: vile pipera

  27. Pingback: curing panic attacks

  28. Pingback: champs elese

  29. Pingback: Digital DJ Pro

  30. Pingback: music business

  31. Pingback: xbox 360

  32. Pingback: aeroporika

  33. Pingback: solar

  34. Pingback: buldoexcavatoare

  35. Pingback: piatra concasata

  36. Pingback: oxyelite pro super thermogenic reviews

  37. Pingback: Trang Novakovich

  38. Pingback: click here

  39. Pingback: lead kahuna

  40. Pingback: Internet Business Ideas

  41. Pingback: https://plus.google.com/communities/106397631394545534350

  42. Pingback: YouTube Views Buy

  43. Pingback: Wank porno free porn videos

  44. Pingback: euro jackpot

  45. Pingback: Zodiac Killer

  46. Pingback: Colon Cleanse Recipe

  47. Pingback: YouTube Buy Views

  48. Pingback: learn more here

  49. Pingback: Get Twitter Followers

  50. Pingback: milwaukee fence

  51. Pingback: lesbian

  52. Pingback: confidence building

  53. Pingback: online business systems

  54. Pingback: Schuhe online

  55. Pingback: funny animal stuff

  56. Pingback: Kredit

  57. Pingback: ben 10 alien

  58. Pingback: printer cartridges

  59. Pingback: Get Facebook Fans Buy Facebook Likes

  60. Pingback: Cheap oakley sunglasses

  61. Pingback: Mesothelioma

  62. Pingback: TX auto insurance

  63. Pingback: Affiliate Marketing Tips

  64. Pingback: free online cams

  65. Pingback: DotComSecrets X Product Review

  66. Pingback: http://www.greenfrontierswater.com/product/Carbon-Block-for-Whole-House-System/Default.aspx

  67. Pingback: colothin side effects

  68. Pingback: published here

  69. Pingback: tendonitis

  70. Pingback: Retha

  71. Pingback: this one

  72. Pingback: numbness in hands

  73. Pingback: affiliate marketing for beginners

  74. Pingback: check this out

  75. Pingback: wnetrza domu

  76. Pingback: health

  77. Pingback: RTC Insurance

  78. Pingback: buhnugvrtcdrtxezwxctfyhbni

  79. Pingback: nbuibuygvtycrtxrxerzxre

  80. Pingback: Go To The Website

  81. Pingback: auto insurance utah