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Community Toolkit > Energy > Green Power > Purchasing Options
Green Power Purchasing Options Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont Project Outline: Green Power is a marketing term for electricity that is generated from environmentally preferable renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, biogas, and low-impact hydro. Green Power is sold to support the development of new renewable energy sources. Products made with green power always contain a higher percentage of electricity from renewable energy sources than conventional electrical service. Renewable Energy Certificates/REC’s:
Maine: In Maine, retail Green Power is available for purchase from Maine Interfaith Power and Light for between 2.37¢ and 2.87¢/kWh in the form of low-impact hydro and wind power. Vermont: In Vermont, retail Green Power can be purchased from Central Vermont Public Service through the CVPS Cow Power Program for 4.0¢/kWh in the form of biogas. It can also be purchased through Green Mountain Power’s Cool Home/Cool Business Program, a collaboration with NativeEnergy, in the form of wind and biomass for a contribution or through their Greener Mountain Program for 4.097¢/kWh in the form of various renewables. New Hampshire: In New Hampshire there are currently no retail Green Power providers. Emissions can be offset by the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates. Visit NativeEnergy's website to learn more. Process:
The EPA also provides a Green Power Communications Guide to help explain Green Power and purchasing options to your community. This is useful for public education and support. |