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The Best Green Power Programs

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory has released its annual ranking of the top 10 green power utility programs.

Categories include: Total number of participants, participation rate, total green power sales to program participants and the lowest price premium charged for using renewable resources.

These green power options for utility customers may be stimulating growth in the renewable energy sector. In 2005, utilities’ green power sales increased 30 percent from the previous year. Nationwide, about 500,000 people are taking advantage of these programs. That’s a 10 percent increase from 2005. Blair Swezey, an analyst at NREL, told Renewable Energy Access: "Higher prices for conventional energy sources, as well as increasing environmental concerns, are focusing greater attention on renewable energy options."

Austin Energy has the highest sales of its green power program, which includes wind power and landfill gas. Austin Energy also charges the lowest premium for new, customer-driven green power. Xcel Energy has the largest number of customers participating, and the City of Palo Alto Utilities has the highest participation rate.

See all the rankings and results here.

Renewable Energy Access
U.S. Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

2 Responses to “The Best Green Power Programs”

  1. solar with no upfront investment! Says:

    Austin Energy has the highest sales of its green power program, which includes wind power and landfill gas.

    Hats off to them!
    please write your congress to get national net metering laws!

  2. Ryan Baker Says:

    Size and type of power are important considerations, but I think another factor is important too. Programs that offer lockin pricing are more fair to the green consumer, and help motivate greater early and late participation. Notably two of the most highly rated options, Austin Energy and Xcel, are this type of program.

    Read more at:

    http://ryan-technorabble.blogspot.com/2007/07/green-power-premiums-vs-green-power.html

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