Cummins honored by governor of Indiana for wind farm project

The Meadow Lake Wind Farm is in an ideal location in a nearly fully developed agricultural area.
The Meadow Lake Wind Farm is in an ideal location in a nearly fully developed agricultural area.

Cummins received a Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence this week for the company’s work helping the Meadow Lake Wind Farm expand so it can generate more renewable power. 

The award was presented Wednesday (Sept. 18) by Indiana Department of Environmental Management Commissioner Bruno Pigott on behalf of Gov. Eric Holcomb. Brian Mormino, Executive Director - World Wide Environmental Strategy & Compliance at Cummins, accepted the award on behalf of the company and its partners at Meadow Lake VI in northwest Indiana.

Brian Mormino receives Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence on behalf of Cummins
Brian Mormino (center), Executive Director – World Wide Environmental Strategy & Compliance, joins Indiana Department of Environmental Management Commissioner Bruno Pigott (second from left) and other state officials to accept the award on behalf of Cummins.

“The expansion of the wind farm produces the equivalent amount of energy that Cummins uses at its Indiana facilities and reduces air emissions and water consumption at the local power plant,” Pigott said in announcing the award at the 22nd annual Indiana Pollution Prevention Conference and Trade Show in Indianapolis, Indiana (U.S.).

The project was the winner in the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Resources category. Five other initiatives also won excellence awards, which recognize organizations that "voluntarily went above and beyond their regulatory requirements."

Pigott called the winners Indiana’s leaders in implementing the most “innovative, sustainable and exemplary” environmental projects in 2018-2019.

In a brief presentation on the project, Karen Cecil, Director of Environmental Sustainability at Cummins, called the wind farm expansion “probably one of the projects I’m most proud to be a part of.”

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Cummins has entered into a 15-year Virtual Power Purchase Agreement, more commonly known in the industry as a VPPA. It guarantees the wind farm a fixed price for the power Meadow Lake VI generates, providing some certainty for the expansion, which helped it move forward. The VPPA provides Cummins with a hedge against rising energy prices.

Meadow Lake VI has a capacity of about 200 megawatts annually, which is generated from 61 wind turbines. All six phases of the wind farm collectively have an installed capacity of 801.25 megawatts, enough to power approximately 220,000 average Indiana homes with clean energy each year.

The share of the expansion Cummins is supporting is 75 megawatts of capacity. While none of the power will go directly to a Cummins' facility, its share of the expansion is projected to generate slightly more electricity annually than the company uses at its Indiana facilities. 

Essentially the greenhouse gases from the electricity consumption at Cummins' facilities in Indiana are offset by the renewable power sent to the grid.  About a quarter of the company's total energy use is in Indiana.

ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE

Cummins partnered with the Environmental Defense Fund and The Nature Conservancy, which reviewed the expansion plans. While no energy technology has zero impact, the expansion site was nearly ideal for wind energy, with a flat topography. Almost all of the site is fully developed agricultural land, with minimal sensitive habitats. 

A drone view of the expansion at Meadow Lake VI
You can find a video about the expansion, and Cummins' role in it, here.

The Meadow Lake Wind Farm is owned by EDP Renewables, which values environmental stewardship, an important factor for Cummins. The company was represented at the awards ceremony by Kelly Snyder, Senior Origination Manager - East Region. Paul Jackson, Director of Benton County Economic Development also attended, along with Steven Cox, Benton County Commissioner President. The county is home to the wind farm expansion and many of its farmers have benefited financially from having wind turbines on their property.
 
Expanding renewable forms of energy is included in Cummins' 2020 environmental goals. The company wants to do its part to address climate change.

Other winners of environmental excellence awards included: Grace College for its work with the Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams in northeast Indiana, the city of Bloomington for its work on energy conservation, Jennings County for its work to promote and improve pollinator habitats, Helmer Scientific for its work to phase out hydrocarbons and the city of Greendale for its work to implement curbside recycling. 

The Cummins team and representatives from EDP Renewables and Benton County
Representatives from Cummins gathered with important guests after the ceremony. From left to right, Brian Mormino, Executive Director - World Wide Environmental Strategy & Compliance at Cummins; Laurie Counsel, Global Environmental Relations Director at Cummins; Cummins' Alan Resnik, Director - Facilities and Operations Environmental Management; Karen Cecil, Director of Environmental Sustainability at Cummins; Kelly Snyder, Senior Origination Manager - East Region, EDP Renewables North America, and Paul Jackson, Director, Benton County Economic Development.


 

The 15 White Coats Partners with Black Worldschoolers Mobile Bookstore, powered by Cummins, to bring African American literature to Indianapolis Schools

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The RESILIENT READERS BOOK CLUB is a school age book gifting initiative created by the nationally renowned The 15 White Coats and Black Worldschoolers Mobile Bookstore to provide access to high quality Black literature through book boxes placed inside of youth centered organizations. The Indianapolis launch is made possible by global power leader Cummins Inc., through its Cummins Advocating for Racial Equity (CARE) initiative. We are all committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Moreover, we are committed to making a meaningful and lasting impact in the city of Indianapolis, IN.

Who

In 2019, The 15 White Coats (www.the15whitecoats.org), an internationally recognized non-profit organization whose mission is to diversify medicine through mentorship, literacy accessibility, and economic assistance. The 15 White Coats started after a photo of 15 Tulane School of Medicine African-American medical students posing in front of plantation slave quarters went viral. The organization has helped over 2000 students with over $500,000 in scholarships to help with entering the healthcare field, whether it's physicians, dentists, PAs, optometrists, NPs, nurses, etc. Moreover, nearly 10,000 15 White Coats photos have been distributed to schools, students, institutions, and businesses worldwide. 

The non-profit has been featured by Good Morning America, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, New Orleans Times-Picayune, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, U.S. Today, AAMC, AMA and People Magazine.

Visit their site to learn more. 


Black Worldschoolers Mobile Bookstore is a bookstore on wheels sharing stories that uplift Black life, Black heritage, and Black joy. Described as a "bookstore on wheels with ice cream truck energy" owner, Natalie Pipkin is on a mission to provide access and awareness to Black stories as well as excitement and engagement around reading, Black Worldschoolers Mobile Bookstore debuted as Indiana's first bookstore on wheels June 2022 and is the first of its kind in the region. Since its initial online launch in December 2020, Black Worldschoolers has been a recipient of the Jrue & Lauren Holiday Social Impact Fund, featured in Sports Illustrated, Scripps News, The Indianapolis Star, WFYI, FOX59 and WRTV. 

Visit the Black Worldschoolers site to learn more.


Cummins Inc., is a 104-year-old global power technology leader, with complementary business segments that design, manufacture, distribute and service a broad portfolio of power solutions. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana (U.S.), since its founding in 1919, Cummins employs approximately 73,600 people and is committed to powering a more prosperous world through three global corporate responsibility priorities critical to healthy communities: education, environment and equality ofopportunity. Cummins has a deeply rooted history in fighting for social justice, serving its communities and living the company's core values of diversity and inclusion.

In October 2020, Cummins Inc. launched Cummins Advocating for Racial Equity (CARE) so Cummins could take a leading role in the work to dismantle systemic discrimination against the Black community in the U.S. As a first step in this journey, CARE brings together all Cummins' capabilities - its people, its balance sheet and the company’s philanthropy - to drive racial equity and combat the impact of racism on its people, communities, and economy. 

Through CARE, Cummins is taking decisive action to address, and spearhead change throughout targeted CARE communities in the U.S., across four impact areas:

  • Police reform
  • Criminal justice reform
  • Economic empowerment
  • Social justice reform

Through CARE’s efforts, Cummins is dedicated to improving communities in which it operates to have a direct impact on the lives of its employees and its neighbors.

WHY

According to Indiana's National Assessment Educational Progress (NAEP), only 33% of 4th graders in Indiana read at or above a proficient level, with Black students among those suffering most. The NAEP results reflect the reality of educational inequities created by centuries of systemic racism that are still present today. How do we begin to engage and excite youth in the area of reading? High quality, culturally relevant books that can serve as mirrors and motivation to a historically left out population is a start. The Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood of Indianapolis has a scarcity of books in places where Black children are present and a lack of stories that positively reflect the youth within the communities.

This partnership is created to provide children and families access to enjoyable books, powerful stories and meaningful community interaction that will cultivate, a joy for reading, a healthy sense of self, fruitful lives and future aspirations. We will display boxes containing 15 curated books for K-3rd graders as designed by The 15 White Coats & Black Worldschoolers Mobile Bookstore.

Employees from the Cummins Community Involvement Team (CIT) along with volunteers within partnering organizations will deliver the threetiered book boxes and read stories aloud to the children at site locations throughout the year. Locations in the Martindale-Brightwood community as identified by the Edna Martin Christian Center, Kipp Indy, and other local partners. The partnership will host a literacy event in collaboration with Kipp Indy Schools in Spring 2023 to bring in the Mobile Bookstore and National Book Award Finalist, Author, Derrick Barnes. 

Resilient Readers Book Club is a book gifting initiative for school age children created by the nationally renowned, The 15 White Coats and Black Worldschoolers Mobile Bookstore, providing access to culturally relevant literature to inspire the youth of tomorrow. The Indianapolis area launch will take place March 6th 3 pm-6pm at KIPP Indy Legacy High School, and is powered by Cummins Inc.

We are inviting local and national media outlets to attend this groundbreaking event as well as to print details in order to raise awareness to the importance of having access to culturally relevant literature within our communities.

For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release (or for a sample, copy or demo), contact Dr. Russell J. Ledet at [email protected]..

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Cummins, a global power technology leader, is a corporation of complementary business segments that design, manufacture, distribute and service a broad portfolio of power solutions. The company's products range from internal combustion, electric and hybrid integrated power solutions and components including filtration, aftertreatment, turbochargers, fuel systems, controls systems, air handling systems, automated transmissions, electric power generation systems, microgrid controls, batteries, electrolyzers and fuel cell products.

Cummins’ Statement on South Carolina’s Proposed Abortion Ban

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Over the past few months, Cummins has been communicating internally to our employees, and publicly, our concerns with laws and proposals that limit the ability of people to make decisions about their reproductive healthcare. We are very concerned with the proposed legislation in South Carolina that would limit reproductive healthcare access. 

If passed, this legislation will impact our employees, our communities and impede our ability to attract and retain a diverse workforce in South Carolina. Cummins believes that women should have the right to make reproductive healthcare decisions as a matter of gender equity, ensuring that women have the same opportunity as others to participate fully in the workforce and that our workforce is diverse. South Carolina's proposed legislation is contrary to this goal.

For Cummins to be successful it is critical that we have a safe and welcoming workplace, and communities where we embrace our differences and enable all employees to thrive. As we continue to grow our footprint with a focus on selecting communities that align with our values and business goals, this law will be considered in our decision-making process.

We want to make it clear that Cummins will continue to provide our employees with access to high-quality, affordable healthcare, regardless of where they live and are able to make healthcare decisions based on what they believe is right for them.

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Cummins Inc.

Cummins, a global power technology leader, is a corporation of complementary business segments that design, manufacture, distribute and service a broad portfolio of power solutions. The company's products range from internal combustion, electric and hybrid integrated power solutions and components including filtration, aftertreatment, turbochargers, fuel systems, controls systems, air handling systems, automated transmissions, electric power generation systems, microgrid controls, batteries, electrolyzers and fuel cell products.

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