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While we get out the toolbox and get to fixing, please feel free to consult the table below for renewable energy options. This information was generously donated by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

Until recently, the NREL hosted this information on their own website, but, ahem, “budget and website migration issues” forced the NREL to take it down.

The table below will provide you with an overview of the options available for your state. Please use it as a starting point in your renewable electricity search until we can get our Zip Code search engine back online.

Thank you NREL!


Utility Programs by State

The following information is organized by your electric utility. Here you will find the renewable energy providers that partner with your specific electric utility.

— but wait, there’s more!

Below this set of information you will find national renewable energy providers, as well as renewable energy providers organized without reference to your electric utility.

Enjoy!

*Company and product listings do not represent endorsement by either the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the U.S. Department of Energy or Jackson Carpenter.

State-Specific Utility Green Pricing Programs
(Validated January 2015 with regular updates)

State Utility Information Enrollment Information Type Start Date Premium
AL Alabama Power Company Renewable Energy Rate hydro, wind, biomass 2003/2000 1.25¢/kWh
AL PowerSouth Energy Cooperative: City of Andalusia, Baldwin Electric Membership Cooperative, City of Brundidge, Central Alabama Electric Cooperative, Clarke-Washington Electric Membership Cooperative, Coosa Valley Electric Cooperative, Covington Electric Cooperative, Dixie Electric Cooperative, City of Elba, City of Opp, Pea River Electric Cooperative, Pioneer Electric Cooperative, South Alabama Electric Cooperative, Southern Pine Electric Cooperative, Tallapoosa River Electric Cooperative, Wiregrass Electric Cooperative Green Power Choice landfill gas, wind, hydro 2006 2.0¢/kWh
AL TVA: City of Athens Electric Department, Cherokee Electric Coop, Cullman Electric Coop, Cullman Power Board, Decatur Utilities, Florence Utilities, Guntersville Electric Board, Hartselle Utilities, Huntsville Utilities, Joe Wheeler EMC, Marshall-DeKalb Electric Coop, Muscle Shoals Electric Board, North Alabama Electric Coop, Sand Mountain Electric Coop, Scottsboro Electric Power Board, Sheffield Utilities, Tuscumbia Electric Department Green Power Switch landfill gas, PV, wind 2000 2.67¢/kWh
AK Golden Valley Electric Association Sustainable Natural Alternative Power (SNAP) various local projects 2005 11.02¢/kWh
AZ Arizona Public Service Green Choice wind, biomass, landfill gas, geothermal, and solar 2007 1.02¢/kWh
AZ Salt River Project EarthWise Energy PV for non-profits 1998/2001 Contribution
AZ Tri-State Generation & Transmission: Columbus Electric Cooperative, Inc. Renewable Resource Power Rider wind, hydro 2001 1.25¢/kWh
AZ Tucson Electric Bright Tucson Community Solar Program local PV 2010 2.0¢/kWh
AZ UniSource Energy Services Bright Arizona Community Solar Program local PV 2004 2.0¢/kWh
CA Alameda Municipal Power Alameda Green wind, solar 2012 1.5¢/kWh
CA Anaheim Public Utilities Green Power Program various renewables 2002 2.0¢/kWh
CA Anaheim Public Utilities Sun Power for the Schools PV 2002 Contribution
CA Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Green Power for a Green LA wind, hydro and PV 1999 3.0¢/kWh
CA Marin Clean Energy: City of Belvedere, Town of Fairfax, County of Marin, City of Mill Valley, Town of San Anselmo, City of San Rafael, City of Sausalito, Town of Tiburon Local Sol 100% local solar 2014 6.0¢/kWh
CA Marin Clean Energy: City of Belvedere, Town of Fairfax, County of Marin, City of Mill Valley, Town of San Anselmo, City of San Rafael, City of Sausalito, Town of Tiburon Light Green 50% renewable 2008 0.0¢/kWh
CA Marin Clean Energy: City of Belvedere, Town of Fairfax, County of Marin, City of Mill Valley, Town of San Anselmo, City of San Rafael, City of Sausalito, Town of Tiburon Deep Green 100% renewable 2010 1.0¢/kWh
CA PacifiCorp: Pacific Power Blue Sky Block wind 2000 1.95¢/kWh
CA Pasadena Water & Power Green Power wind 2003 2.5¢/kWh
CA Roseville Electric Green Roseville wind, PV 2005 0.5¢/kWh
CA Sacramento Municipal Utility District SolarShares PV 2007 $10.75/mo
CA Sacramento Municipal Utility District Greenergy 100% wind, PV, landfill gas, hydro, geothermal 1997 $6/month
CA Silicon Valley Power / 3Degrees Santa Clara Green Power wind, PV 2004 1.5¢/kWh
CA Sonoma Clean Power Clean Start 36% biomass, geothermal, wind 2014 0.0¢/kWh
CA Sonoma Clean Power Evergreen 100% geothermal 2014 3.5¢/kWh
CA Southern California Edison Green Rate 50% and 100% local solar 2015 3.5¢/kWh
CO Colorado Springs Utilities Renewable Energy Certificates Program wind and geothermal 2008 0.34¢/kWh
CO Colorado Springs Utilities Green Power wind 1999 3.0¢/kWh
CO Holy Cross Energy Wind Power Pioneers wind 1998 0.5¢/kWh-1.25¢/kWh
CO Holy Cross Energy Local Renewable Energy Pool small hydro 2002 2.33¢/kWh
CO Platte River Power Authority: Estes Park, Fort Collins Utilities, Longmont Power & Communications, Loveland Water & Power Nature’s Energy wind 1999 1.3¢/kWh-2.96¢/kWh
CO Tri-State Generation & Transmission : Delta-Montrose Electric Association, Empire Electric Association, Inc., Gunnison County Electric Association, Inc., Highline Electric Association, La Plata Electric Association, Inc., Morgan County Rural Electric Association, Mountain Parks Electric, Inc., Mountain View Electric Association, Inc., Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association, Inc., San Isabel Electric Association, Inc., San Luis Valley Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc., San Miguel Power Association, Inc., Sangre de Cristo Electric Association, Inc., Southeast Colorado Power Association, United Power, Inc., White River Electric Association, Inc., Y-W Electric Association, Inc. Green Power Program wind, solar, and hydro 1998 0.09¢/kWh
CO Xcel Energy WindSource wind 1997 2.16¢/kWh
CO Yampa Valley Electric Association Green Power Options wind and solar 1999 0.6¢/kWh
DE Delaware Electric Cooperative Renewable Energy Rider landfill gas 2006 0.2¢/kWh
FL PowerSouth Energy Cooperative: CHELCO, Escambia River Electric Cooperative, Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative, West Florida Electric Cooperative Green Power Choice landfill gas 2006 2.0¢/kWh
FL Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Renewable Energy PV, landfill, biomass co-firing (wood) 2001 2.5¢/kWh
FL Utilities Commission City of New Smyrna Beach Green Fund local PV projects 1999 Contribution
GA Georgia Electric Membership Corporation (35 of 42 coops offer program): Altamaha EMC, Amicalola EMC, Canoochee EMC, Carroll EMC, Central Georgia EMC, Cobb EMC, Coastal Electric, Colquitt EMC, Coweta-Fayette EMC, Diverse Power, Flint Energies, Grady EMC, GreyStone Power, Habersham EMC, Hart EMC, Irwin EMC, Jackson EMC, Jefferson Energy, Little Ocmulgee EMC, Middle Georgia EMC, Mitchell EMC, Ocmulgee EMC, Oconee EMC, Planters EMC, Rayle EMC, Sawnee EMC, Slash Pine EMC, Snapping Shoals EMC, Southern Rivers Energy, Sumter EMC, Three Notch EMC, Tri-County EMC, Upson EMC, Walton EMC, Washington EMC Green Power EMC landfill gas, PV in schools, wind, woodwaste 2001 2.0¢/kWh-3.3¢/kWh
GA Georgia Power Standard Green Energy Option biomass, landfill gas, and solar 2006 3.5¢/kWh
GA Georgia Power Premium Green Energy with Solar Option biomass and landfill gas with at least 50% solar 2006 5.0¢/kWh
GA TVA: Blue Ridge Mountain EMC, North Georgia EMC, Tri-State EMC Green Power Switch landfill gas, PV, wind 2000 2.67¢/kWh
HI Hawaiian Electric Sun Power for Schools PV in schools 1997 Contribution
ID Avista Utilities Buck-A-Block wind, solar and biomass 2002 0.35¢/kWh
ID Idaho Power Green Power Program wind 2001 Contribution
ID PacifiCorp: Rocky Mountain Power Blue Sky wind 2003 1.95¢/kWh
ID Vigilante Electric Cooperative Alternative Renewable Energy Program wind 2003 1.1¢/kWh
IL City of Naperville / Community Energy Renewable Energy Program wind, PV 2005 2.5¢/kWh
IL Dairyland Power Cooperative: Jo-Carroll Energy/Elizabeth Evergreen Renewable Energy Program landfill gas, biogas, hydro, wind 1997 1.5¢/kWh
IL Wabash Valley Power Association (10 of 25 coops offer program): Boone REMC, Fulton County REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, Kosciusko REMC, LaGrange County REMC, Miami-Cass REMC, NineStar Connect, Northeastern REMC, Parke County REMC, Tipmont REMC EnviroWatts wind, landfill gas 2000 0.9¢/kWh-1.5¢/kWh
IN Duke Energy GoGreen Power wind, PV, landfill gas, digester gas 2001 1.8-2.0¢/kWh
IN Hoosier Energy (6 of 17 coops offer program): Daviess-Martin County REMC, Decatur County REMC, Henry County REMC, South Central Indiana REMC, Southeastern Indiana REMC, Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC EnviroWatts landfill gas, wind and hydro 2001 2.0¢/kWh-4.0¢/kWh
IN Indianapolis Power & Light Green Power Option wind 1998 0.2¢/kWh
IN Northern Indiana Public Service Company Green Power Program 100% wind 2013 0.23¢/kWh
IN Wabash Valley Power Association (10 of 25 coops offer program): Boone REMC, Fulton County REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, Kosciusko REMC, LaGrange County REMC, Miami-Cass REMC, NineStar Connect, Northeastern REMC, Parke County REMC, Tipmont REMC EnviroWatts wind, landfill gas 2000 0.9¢/kWh-1.5¢/kWh
IA Alliant Energy Second Nature landfill gas, wind 2001 2.0¢/kWh
IA Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.: Access Energy Cooperative, Chariton Valley Electric Cooperative, Southern Iowa Electric Cooperative varies by utility biomass, wind 2003 2.0¢/kWh-3.5¢/kWh
IA Basin Electric Power Cooperative: Lyon Rural, Harrison County, Nishnabotna Valley Cooperative, Northwest Rural Electric Cooperative, Western Iowa Prairie Winds wind 2000 varies by utillity
IA Cedar Falls Utilities Harvest the Wind wind 2000 2.5¢/kWh
IA Corn Belt Power Cooperatives (5 of 11 coops offer program): Butler County REC, Franklin REC, Grundy County REC, Humboldt County REC, Sac County REC Energy Wise Renewables wind 2003 1.5¢/kWh
IA Dairyland Power Cooperative: Allamakee-Clayton/Postville, Hawkeye Tri-County/Cresco, Heartland Power/Thompson & St. Ansgar Evergreen Renewable Energy Program hydro, wind, landfill gas, biogas and solar 1998 1.5¢/kWh
IA Farmers Electric Cooperative Green Power Project biodiesel, wind 2004 Contribution
IA Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities (84 of 137 munis offer program) Afton, Algona, Alta Vista, Aplington, Auburn, Bancroft, Bellevue, Bloomfield, Breda, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Burt, Callender, Carlisle, Cascade, Coggon, Coon Rapids, Corning, Corwith, Danville, Dayton, Durant, Dysart, Earlville, Eldridge, Ellsworth, Estherville, Fairbank, Farnhamville, Fontanelle, Forest City, Gowrie, Grafton, Grand Junction, Greenfield, Grundy Center, Guttenberg, Hopkinton, Hudson, Independence, Keosauqua, La Porte City, Lake Mills, Lake View, Laurens, Lenox, Livermore, Maquoketa, Marathon, McGregor, Milford, Montezuma, Mount Pleasant, Neola, New Hampton, Ogden, Orient, Osage, Panora, Pella, Pocahontas, Preston, Readlyn, Rockford, Sabula, Sergeant Bluff, Sibley, Spencer, Stanhope, State Center, Stratford, Strawberry Point, Stuart, Tipton, Villisca, Vinton, Webster City, West Bend, West Liberty, West Point, Westfield, Whittemore, Wilton, Winterset Green City Energy wind, biomass, PV 2003 Varies by utility
IA MidAmerican Energy Renewable Advantage wind 2004 Contribution
IA Missouri River Energy Services: Alton, Atlantic, Denison, Fontanelle, Hartley, Hawarden, Kimballton, Lake Park, Manilla, Orange City, Paullina, Primghar, Remsen, Rock Rapids, Sanborn, Shelby, Sioux Center, Woodbine RiverWinds wind 2003 2.0¢/kWh
IA Muscatine Power and Water Green Muscatine PV, wind, geothermal 2004 Contribution
IA Waverly Light & Power Green Power Choice wind 2003 Contribution
KS Westar Energy Renewable Energy Program Rider wind 2012 1.0¢/kWh
KY Big Rivers Electric Corporation: Jackson Purchase Energy Corporation, Kenergy Corporation, Meade County Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation Renewable Resources Energy (EnviroWatts) 100% biomass 2007 3.63¢/kWh
KY East Kentucky Power Cooperative: Blue Grass Energy, Clark, Cumberland, Fleming-Mason, Grayson, Inter-County Energy, Jackson, Licking Valley, Nolin, Owen Electric, Salt River, Shelby, South Kentucky EnviroWatts landfill gas 2002 2.75¢/kWh
KY E.ON U.S.: Louisville Gas and Electric Co., Kentucky Utilities Co. Green Energy biomass, low impact hydro, wind 2007 0.3¢/kWh
KY TVA: Bowling Green Municipal Utilities, Franklin Electric Plant Board, Hopkinsville Electric System, Murray Electric System, Pennyrile Rural Electric Coop, Russellville Electric Plant Board, Tri-County Electric, Warren Rural Electric Coop Green Power Switch landfill gas, PV, wind 2000 2.67¢/kWh
MA Braintree Electric Light Department BGreen solar and wind 2009 Contribution
MA Concord Municipal Light Plant (CMLP) Green Power hydro 2004 3.0¢/kWh
MA Shrewsbury Electric and Cable Operations SELCO Green Light wind 2009 0.5¢/kWh
MA Wellesley Municipal Light Plant Wellesley Renewable Energy solar, wind and biomass 2009 4.0¢/kWh
MI Consumers Energy Green Generation 75% wind, 25% landfill gas 2005 1.0¢/kWh
MI DTE Energy GreenCurrents wind, biomass 2007 2.0¢/kWh-2.5¢/kWh
MI Lansing Board of Water and Light GreenWise Electric Power landfill gas, small hydro 2001 3.0¢/kWh
MI Upper Peninsula Power Company UPPCO Green wind, solar, and biomass 2004 2.4¢/kWh
MI Wabash Valley Power Association (10 of 25 coops offer program): Boone REMC, Fulton County REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, Kosciusko REMC, LaGrange County REMC, Miami-Cass REMC, NineStar Connect, Northeastern REMC, Parke County REMC, Tipmont REMC EnviroWatts wind, landfill gas 2000 0.9¢/kWh-1.5¢/kWh
MI We Energies Energy for Tomorrow wind, landfill gas, hydro, PV 2000 3.0¢/kWh
MI Wisconsin Public Service NatureWise wind, solar and biomass 2002 2.4¢/kWh
MI Xcel Energy WindSource wind 2011 1.2¢/kWh
MN Alliant Energy Second Nature landfill gas, wind 2002 2.0¢/kWh
MN Basin Electric Power Cooperative: Minnesota Valley Electric Coop, Sioux Valley Southwestern Prairie Winds wind 2002 varies by utillity
MN Dairyland Power Cooperative: Freeborn-Mower Cooperative / Albert Lea, People’s / Rochester, Tri-County / Rushford Evergreen Renewable Energy Program hydro, wind, landfill gas, biogas 1998 1.5¢/kWh
MN Great River Energy (all 28 coops offer program): Agralite, Arrowhead, BENCO Electric, Brown County Rural Electric, Connexus Energy, Co-op Light & Power, Crow Wing Power, Dakota Electric Association, East Central Electric Association, Federated Rural Electric, Goodhue County, Itasca Mantrap Cooperative, Kandiyohi Power Cooperative, Lake Country Power, Lake Region Electric Cooperative, McLeod Cooperative Power, Meeker Cooperative Light & Power, Mille Lacs Electric Cooperative, Minnesota Valley, Nobles Cooperative Electric, North Itasca, Redwood Electric Cooperative, Runestone Electric, South Central Electric Association, Stearns Electric, Steele-Waseca, Todd-Wadena, Wright-Hennepin Electric Wellspring Renewable Wind Energy Program wind 1998 0.4¢/kWh
MN Minnesota Power WindSense wind 2002 2.5¢/kWh
MN Minnkota Power Cooperative: Beltrami, Clearwater Polk, North Star, PKM, Red Lake, Red River, Roseau, Wild Rice; Northern Municipal Power Agency (10 municipals) Infinity Wind Energy wind 1999 0.5¢/kWh
MN Missouri River Energy Services: Adrian, Alexandria, Barnesville, Benson, Breckenridge, Detroit Lakes, Elbow Lake, Henning, Jackson, Lakefield, Lake Park, Luverne, Madison, Moorhead, Ortonville, St. James, Sauk Centre, Staples, Wadena, Westbrook, Worthington RiverWinds wind 2002 2.0¢/kWh-2.5¢/kWh
MN Moorhead Public Service Capture the Wind wind 1998 0.5¢/kWh
MN Otter Tail Power Company TailWinds wind 2002 1.3¢/kWh
MN Xcel Energy WindSource wind 2003 0.795¢/kWh
MS TVA: 4-County Electric Power Association, Alcorn Electric Power Association, Central Electric Power Association, Columbus Light & Water, North East Mississippi Electric Power Association, Northcentral MS EPA, City of Okolona Electric Dept., City of Oxford Electric Dept., Starkville Electric System, Tallahatchie Valley EPA, Tippah Electric Power Association, Tishomingo County Electric Power Association, Tupelo Water & Light Department Green Power Switch landfill gas, PV, wind 2000 2.67¢/kWh
MO Ameren Missouri Pure Power wind 2007 1.0¢/kWh
MO Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.: Black River Electric Cooperative, Boone Electric Cooperative, Callaway Electric Cooperative, Co-Mo Electric Cooperative , Crawford Electric Cooperative, Cuivre River Electric Cooperative, Howell-Oregon Electric Cooperative, Intercounty Electric Cooperative, Laclede Electric Cooperative, Lewis County Rural Electric Cooperative, Macon Electric Cooperative, White River Valley Electric Cooperative varies by utility biomass, wind 2003 2.0¢/kWh-3.5¢/kWh
MO City Utilities of Springfield CU Solar Initiative solar 2000 4.04¢/kWh
MO Wabash Valley Power Association (10 of 25 coops offer program): Boone REMC, Fulton County REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, Kosciusko REMC, LaGrange County REMC, Miami-Cass REMC, NineStar Connect, Northeastern REMC, Parke County REMC, Tipmont REMC EnviroWatts wind, landfill gas 2000 0.9¢/kWh-1.5¢/kWh
MT Basin Electric Power Cooperative: Flathead Electric Coop, Lower Yellowstone, Powder River Energy Prairie Winds wind 2000 varies by utillity
MT Northwestern Energy E+ Green wind, PV 2003 2.0¢/kWh
MT Park Electric Cooperative Green Power Program various renewables 2002 0.09¢/kWh
MT Tri-State Generation & Transmission: Big Horn Rural Electric Company Renewable Resource Power Service wind, hydro 2001 1.25¢/kWh
MT Vigilante Electric Cooperative Alternative Renewable Energy Program wind 2003 1.1¢/kWh
NE Omaha Public Power District Green Power Program landfill gas, wind 2002 Contribution
NE Tri-State Generation & Transmission: Chimney Rock Public Power District, Highline Electric Association, Northwest Rural Public Power District Renewable Resource Power Service wind, hydro 2001 1.25¢/kWh
NV Deseret Power: Mt. Wheeler Power Cooperative GreenWay various 2005 1.95¢/kWh
NV NV Energy Desert Research Institute’s GreenPower Program PV on schools Unknown Contribution
NV NV Energy NV Green Energy Rate 50% or 100% renewables 2013 varies quarterly
NM El Paso Electric Company Renewable Energy Tariff solar, wind, geothermal, hydro and biomass 2003 5.84¢/kWh
NM Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities LA Green wind, solar and hydro 2013 0.5¢/kWh
NM Public Service of New Mexico PNM Sky Blue solar and wind 2003 1.7¢/kWh
NM Tri-State Generation & Transmission: Central New Mexico Electric Cooperative, Inc., Columbus Electric Cooperative, Inc., Continental Divide Electric Cooperative, Inc., Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative, Inc., Kit Carson Electric Cooperative, Inc., Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative, Inc., Navopache Electric Cooperative, Northern Rio Arriba Electric Cooperative, Otero County Electric Cooperative, Inc., Sierra Electric Cooperative, Inc., Socorro Electric Cooperative, Inc., Southwestern Electric Cooperative, Inc., Springer Electric Cooperative, Inc. Renewable Resource Power Service wind, hydro 2001 varies by utility
NM Xcel Energy WindSource wind 1999 4.12¢/kWh
NC Dominion North Carolina Power NC GreenPower biomass, hydro, landfill gas, PV, wind 2003 2.5¢/kWh-4.0¢/kWh
NC Duke Energy NC GreenPower biomass, hydro, landfill gas, PV, wind 2003 2.5¢/kWh-4.0¢/kWh
NC ElectriCities: City of Albemarle, Town of Apex, City of Concord, Town of Cornelius, Fayetteville PWC, Town of Granite Falls, Greenville Utilities, City of High Point, Town of Huntersville, City of Kinston, City of Laurinburg, City of Lexington, City of Monroe, City of New Bern, City of Newton, City of Shelby, City of Statesville, Town of Wake Forest, City of Washington, Town of Waynesville, City of Wilson-Wilson Energy NC GreenPower biomass, hydro, landfill gas, PV, wind 2003 2.5¢/kWh-4.0¢/kWh
NC Progress Energy / CP&L NC GreenPower biomass, hydro, landfill gas, PV, wind 2003 2.5¢/kWh-4.0¢/kWh
NC TVA: Mountain Electric Cooperative Green Power Switch landfill gas, PV, wind 2000 2.67¢/kWh
ND Basin Electric Power Cooperative: Burke Divide, Capital, Dakota Valley, KEM Electric Coop, Oliver Mercer Electric Coop, McKenzie Electric Coop, Montrail Williams, Mor-gran-sou Electric Coop, North Central Electric Coop, Northern Plains, Slope Electric Coop, Verendrye, West Plains PrairieWinds wind 2000 varies by utillity
ND Minnkota Power Cooperative: Cass County Electric, Cavalier Rural Electric, Nodak Electric; Northern Municipal Power Agency (2 municipals) Infinity Wind Energy wind 1999 0.3¢/kWh
ND Missouri River Energy Services: City of Lakota RiverWinds wind 2002 2.0¢/kWh
OH American Municipal Power-Ohio / Green Mountain Energy: City of Bowling Green, Cuyahoga Falls, Westerville, Wyandotte, Yellow Springs EcoSmart Choice small hydro, landfill gas, wind 2009 0.5¢/kWh
OH Buckeye Power (Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives) EnviroWatts wind, solar, bio-digesters, landfill gas 2006 2.0¢/kWh
OH Duke Energy GoGreen Power wind, PV, landfill gas, digester gas 2001 1.8-2.0¢/kWh
OH Wabash Valley Power Association (10 of 25 coops offer program): Boone REMC, Fulton County REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, Kosciusko REMC, LaGrange County REMC, Miami-Cass REMC, NineStar Connect, Northeastern REMC, Parke County REMC, Tipmont REMC EnviroWatts wind, landfill gas 2000 0.9¢/kWh-1.5¢/kWh
OK Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.: Central Rural Electric Cooperative varies by utility biomass, wind 2003 2.0¢/kWh-3.5¢/kWh
OK OG&E Electric Services OG&E Wind Power wind 2003 0.35¢/kWh-0.45¢/kWh
OK Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority: Tonkawa, Altus, Frederick, Okeene, Prague Municipal Utilities and Edmond Electric Pure & Simple wind 2004 0.27¢/kWh
OK Public Service Company of Oklahoma WindChoice 100% wind 2011 1.0¢/kWh
OK Western Farmers Electric Cooperative (19 of 19 coops offer program): Alfalfa Electric Cooperative, Caddo Electric Cooperative, Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative, Choctaw Electri Cooperative, Cimmaron Electric Cooperative, Cotton Electric Cooperative, East Central Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, Harmon Electric Cooperative, Kay Electric Cooperative, Kiamichi Electric Cooperative, Kiwash Electric Cooperative, Northfork Electric Cooperative, Northwestern Electric Cooperative, Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, People’s Electric Cooperative, Red River Valley Rural Electric Cooperative, Rural Electric Cooperative, Southeastern Electric Cooperative, Southwest Rural Electric Cooperative WindWorks wind 2004 0.5¢/kWh
OR City of Ashland / Bonneville Environmental Foundation Renewable Pioneers PV, wind 2003 2.0¢/kWh
OR Columbia River PUD Choice Energy wind 2005 1.5¢/kWh
OR Emerald People’s Utility District GREEN for Homes wind and landfill gas 2011 0.8¢/kWh
OR Eugene Water & Electric Board EWEB Greenpower various renewables 2007 1.0¢/kWh-1.5¢/kWh
OR Idaho Power Green Power Program wind 2001 Contribution
OR Midstate Electric Cooperative Environmentally-Preferred Power wind 1999 2.5¢/kWh
OR Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative Green Power wind 2002 1.5¢/kWh
OR Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative: Blachly-Lane Electric Cooperative, Central Electric Cooperative, Clearwater Power, Consumers Power, Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative, Douglas Electric Cooperative, Fall River Rural Electric Cooperative, Lost River Electric Cooperative, Raft River Rural Electric Cooperative, Umatilla Electric Cooperative, West Oregon Electric Cooperative, (11 of 15 coops offer program) Green Power landfill gas 1998 1.8¢/kWh-2.0¢/kWh
OR PacifiCorp: Pacific Power Blue Sky QS (Commercial Only) wind 2004 Sliding scale depending on size
OR PacifiCorp: Pacific Power Blue Sky Block wind 2000 1.95¢/kWh
OR Portland General Electric /
Green Mountain Energy Company
Green Source wind, landfill gas, low-impact hydro 2002 0.8¢/kWh
OR Portland General Electric /
Green Mountain Energy Company
Clean Wind for Medium to Large Commercial & Industrial Accounts wind 2002 0.3¢/kWh
OR Portland General Electric /
Green Mountain Energy Company
Clean Wind wind 2002 1.25¢/kWh
OR Springfield Utility Board ECOchoice various 2007 1.0¢/kWh
SC Duke Energy Carolinas Palmetto Clean Energy (PaCE) wind, solar, landfill gas 2008 4.0¢/kWh
SC Progress Energy Carolinas Palmetto Clean Energy (PaCE) wind, solar, landfill gas 2008 4.0¢/kWh
SC Santee Cooper: Aiken Electric Cooperative, Berkeley Electric Cooperative, Blue Ridge Electric, Coastal Electric Cooperative, Edisto Electric Cooperative, Fairfield Electric Cooperative, Horry Electric Cooperative, Laurens Electric Cooperative, Lynches River Electric Cooperative, Marlboro Electric Cooperative, Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative, Palmetto Electric Cooperative, Pee Dee Electric Cooperative, Santee Electric Cooperative, Tri-County Electric Cooperative, York Electric Cooperative Green Power Program landfill gas, wind, solar 2001 3.0¢/kWh
SC SCE&G Palmetto Clean Energy (PaCE) wind, solar, landfill gas 2008 4.0¢/kWh
SD Basin Electric Power Cooperative: Bon Homme-Yankton Electric Assn., Central Electric Cooperative Association, Charles Mix Electric Association, City of Elk Point, Clay-Union Electric Corporation, Codington-Clark Electric Cooperative, Dakota Energy Cooperative, Douglas Electric Cooperative, FEM Electric Association, H-D Electric Cooperative, Kingsbury Electric Cooperative, Lyon-Lincoln Electric Cooperative, McCook Electric Cooperative, Northern Electric Cooperative, Oahe Electric Cooperative, Renville-Sibley Coop. Power Assn., Sioux Valley Southwestern Electric Coop, Southeastern Electric Coop, Union County Electric Cooperative, Whetstone Valley Electric Cooperative, Black Hills Electric Coop, LaCreek Electric Coop, West River Power Association, Butte Electric Coop, Cherry Todd Electric Coop, Moreau Grand, Grand Electric Cooperative, Rosebud Prairie Winds wind 2000 varies by utillity
SD Missouri River Energy Services: City of Vermillion RiverWinds wind 2002 2.0¢/kWh-2.5¢/kWh
SD Tri-State Generation & Transmission: Niobrara Electric Association, Inc. Renewable Resource Power Service wind, hydro 2001 1.25¢/kWh
TN TVA: Alcoa Electric Department, Appalachian Electric Cooperative, Athens Utility Board, Bristol Tennessee Electric System, Brownsville Utility Department, Caney Fork Electric Cooperative, Chickasaw Electric Cooperative, Clarksville Department of Electricity, Cleveland Utilities, Clinton Utilities Board, Columbia Power & Water Systems, Cookeville Electric Department, Covington Electric System, Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation, Dickson Electric Department, Duck River Electric Membership Corporation, Dyersberg Electric System, City of Elizabethton Electric System, EPB (Chattanooga), Erwin Utilities, Etowah Utilities, Fayetteville Public Utilities, Fort Loudon Electric Cooperative, Gallatin Department of Electricity, Gibson Electric Membership Corporation, Greeneville Light and Power System, Harriman Utility Board, Holston Electric Cooperative, Jackson Energy Authority, Jellico Electric & Water, Johnson City Power Board, Knoxville Utilities Board, Lafollette Utilities Board, Lawrenceburg Power System, Lenoir City Utilities Board, Lexington Electric System, Loudon Utilities, City of Maryville Electric Department, McMinnville Electric System, Memphis Light Gas & Water, Meriwhether Lewis Electric Cooperative, Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation, Milan Department of Public Utilities, Morristown Power System, Mountain Electric Cooperative, Murfreesboro Electric Department, Nashville Electric Service, Newport Utilities, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Paris Board of Public Utilities, Pickwick Electric Cooperative, Plateau Electric Cooperative, Powell Valley Electric Cooperative, Pulaski Electric System, Rockwood Electric Utility, Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative, Sevier County Electric System, Shelbyville Power System, Smithville Electric System, Somerville Utility Department, Southwest Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation, Springfield Department of Electricity, Sweetwater Utilities Board, Tennessee Valley EC, Tri-County Electric, Tullahoma Utilities Board, Union City Electric System, Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation, Volunteer Energy Cooperative, Weakley County Municipal Electric System, Winchester Utilities Green Power Switch landfill gas, PV, wind 2000 2.67¢/kWh
TX Austin Energy (City of Austin) GreenChoice wind 2000/1997 0.75¢/kWh
TX College Station Utilities Wind Watts (10%/50%/100%) new wind 2009 0.5¢/kWh
TX CPS Energy (San Antonio) Windtricity wind 2000 1.0¢/kWh
TX El Paso Electric Company Renewable Energy Tariff wind 2001 3.53¢/kWh
TX Pedernales Electric Cooperative Renewable Power wind, hydro 2006 0.5¢/kWh
UT City of St. George Clean Green Power wind, small hydro 2005 2.95¢/kWh
UT Deseret Power: Bridger Valley Electric, Dixie Escalante Rural Electric, Flowell Electric, Garkane Energy, Moon Lake Electric, Mt. Wheeler Power GreenWay various 2004 1.95¢/kWh
UT PacifiCorp: Rocky Mountain Power Blue Sky wind 2003 1.95¢/kWh
UT PacifiCorp: Utah Power Blue Sky wind 2000 1.95¢/kWh
UT Tri-State Generation & Transmission: Empire Electric Association, Inc. Renewable Resource Power Service wind, hydro 2001 1.25¢/kWh
VT Green Mountain Power Cow Power biogas 2004 4.0¢/kWh
VA Dominion Virginia Power / 3Degrees Dominion Green Power biomass, wind, landfill gas, solar 2009 1.3¢/kWh
WA Avista Utilities Buck-A-Block wind, solar and biomass 2002 0.35¢/kWh
WA Benton County Public Utility District Green Power Program landfill gas, wind, hydro 1999 Contribution
WA Chelan County PUD Sustainable Natural Alternative Power (SNAP) PV, wind, micro hydro 2001 Contribution
WA Clallam County PUD Watts Green landfill gas 2001 1.7¢/kWh
WA Clark Public Utilities Green Lights PV, wind 2002 1.5¢/kWh
WA Cowlitz PUD/Bonneville Environmental Foundation Renewable Resource Energy wind, PV 2002 0.8¢/kWh
WA Lewis County PUD Green Power Energy Rate wind 2003 2.0¢/kWh
WA Mason County PUD No. 3 Mason Evergreen Power wind 2003 1.0¢/kWh
WA Northen Wasco County PUD Pure Power wind 2007 2.5¢/kWh
WA Orcas Power & Light Go Green wind, hydro 1999 4.0¢/kWh
WA Pacific County PUD Green Power landfill gas 2002 1.05¢/kWh
WA PacifiCorp: Pacific Power Blue Sky Block wind 2000 1.95¢/kWh
WA Peninsula Light Renewable Option Program wind 2002 1.5¢/kWh
WA Puget Sound Energy Green Power Program wind, hydro, biogas, solar 2002 1.25¢/kWh
WA Seattle City Light Green Up geothermal, biomass, wind, hydro 2005 1.5¢/kWh
WA Seattle City Light Seattle Green Power PV, biogas 2002 Contribution
WA Snohomish County Public Utility District Planet Power wind 2002 Contribution
WA Tacoma Power EverGreen Options wind 2000 1.2¢/kWh
WI Alliant Energy Second Nature wind, landfill gas 2000 2.0¢/kWh
WI Dairyland Power Cooperative: Barron Electric, Bayfield/ Iron River, Chippewa / Cornell Valley, Clark / Greenwood, Dunn / Menomonie, Eau Claire / Fall Creek, Jackson / Black River Falls, Jump River / Ladysmith, Oakdale, Pierce-Pepin / Ellsworth, Polk-Burnett / Centuria, Price / Phillips, Richland, Riverland / Arcadia, St. Croix / Baldwin, Scenic Rivers / Lancaster, Taylor / Medford, Vernon / Westby Evergreen Renewable Energy Program hydro, wind, landfill gas, biogas 1998 1.5¢/kWh
WI Madison Gas and Electric Green Power Tomorrow wind solar 1999 2.44¢/kWh
WI We Energies Energy for Tomorrow landfill gas, PV, hydro, wind 1996 2.0¢/kWh
WI Wisconsin Public Service NatureWise wind, solar and biomass 2002 2.4¢/kWh
WI Wisconsin Public Service Solar Wise for Schools PV in schools 1996 Contribution
WI WPPI Energy (34 of 37 munis offer program): Algoma, Cedarburg, Florence, Kaukauna, Muscoda, Stoughton, Reedsburg, Oconomowoc, Waterloo, Whitehall, Columbus, Hartford, Lake Mills, New Holstein, Richland Center, Boscobel, Cuba City, Hustisford, Sturgeon Bay, Waunakee, Lodi, New London, Plymouth, River Falls, Sun Prairie, Waupun, Eagle River, Jefferson, Menasha, New Richmond, Prairie du Sac, Slinger, Two Rivers, Westby Renewable Energy Program wind,solar and biogas 2001 1.0¢/kWh
WI Xcel Energy WindSource wind 2010 1.37¢/kWh
WY Basin Electric Power Cooperative: Powder River Energy Prairie Winds wind 2000 varies by utillity
WY Cheyenne Light, Fuel and Power Company/Bonneville Environmental Foundation Renewable Premium Program 99% new wind, 1% new solar 2006 1.24¢/kWh
WY Lower Valley Energy Green Power wind 2003 1.2¢/kWh
WY PacifiCorp: Pacific Power Blue Sky wind 2000 1.95¢/kWh
WY Tri-State Generation & Transmission: Carbon Power & Light, Inc. Renewable Resource Power Service wind, hydro 2001 1.25¢/kWh
WY Yampa Valley Electric Association Green Power Options wind and solar 1999 0.6¢/kWh
Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado.

Notes: Utility green pricing programs may only be available to customers located in the utility’s service territory.

Nothing available with your electric utility? Please check out national providers below.

Retail Products

The table shown here summarizes renewable energy certificate (REC) products available to retail customers nationally or regionally.

Company and product listings do not represent endorsement by either the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the U.S. Department of Energy or Jackson Carpenter.

National Retail REC Products
(Validated January 2015 with regular updates)

Certificate Marketer Product Name Renewable Resources Location of Renewable Resources Residential Price Premiums* Certification
3Degrees National Renewable Energy Certificates 100% wind, solar, geothermal, low-impact hydro, biogas, biomass Nationwide 0.5¢/kWh-1.5¢/kWh Green-e Energy
3 Phases Renewables Green Certificates 100% biomass, geothermal, hydro, solar, wind Nationwide 1.2¢/kWh Green-e Energy
Arcadia Power Wind Energy 100% new wind Nationwide 0.5¢/kwh-1.5¢/kwh Green-e Energy
Bonneville Environmental Foundation Renewable Energy Certificates wind, low-impact hydro, biogas, landfill gas, geothermal, solar Nationwide 0.8¢/kWh Green-e Energy
Carbon Solutions Group CSG CleanBuild biomass, biogas, wind, solar, hydro Nationwide 0.15¢/kWh – 0.5¢/kWh Green-e Energy
Community Energy NewWind Energy 100% new wind Nationwide 2.5¢/kWh Green-e Energy
EDP Renewables US Wind 100% wind Nationwide 0.8¢/kWh
Green Core Electric Wind Energy 100% new wind Nationwide 1.0¢/kWh Green-e Energy Certified RECs only
Mass Energy Consumers Alliance New England Wind Friends 100% new wind New England 5.0¢/kWh (contribution)
North American Power American Wind 100% wind Nationwide 1.5¢/kWh Green-e Energy
NuPath Energy NuSource1 wind, solar Nationwide 1.2¢/kWh Independent 3rd party
NuPath Energy NuSourceNY wind, small hydro NY/nationwide 1.6¢/kWh Independent 3rd party
Renewable Choice Energy American Wind 100% new wind Nationwide 2.0¢/kWh Green-e Energy
REpowerNow REpower Credits wind, solar, hydro Wisconsin 2.5¢/kWh
Santee Cooper SC Green Power landfill gas, solar South Carolina 3.0¢/kWh Green-e Energy
Sky Energy, Inc. WIND-E Renewable Energy 100% wind Nationwide 2.4¢/kWh
SRECTrade  Unavailable  Unavailable  Unavailable  Unavailable  Unavailable
Sterling Planet Sterling Wind 100% new wind Nationwide 1.5¢/kWh Green-e Energy
WindCurrent Chesapeake Windcurrent 100% new wind Mid-Atlantic States 1.5¢/kWh
Notes:
* Product prices are updated as of January 2015. Premium may also apply to small commercial customers. Large users may be able to negotiate price premiums.Source:
National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

 

Still researching? Below are renewable energy providers organized by state, without reference to electric utility.

Retail Products by State

The table shown here summarizes green power products available to retail customers in states with competitive electricity markets.

Company and product listings do not represent endorsement by either the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the U.S. Department of Energy or Jackson Carpenter.

State-Specific Retail Green Power Product Offerings 1
(Validated January 2015 with regular updates)

State  Company Information  Enrollment Information  Resource Mix2 Certification 
CA Just Energy JustGreen Power 100% renewable Green-e Energy
CT Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
CT CL&P/United Illuminating/3Degrees (CT Clean Energy Options Program) Northeast Clean Power 50% or 100% 95% regional renewable energy, 5% New England renewable energy
CT CL&P/United Illuminating/Community Energy (CT Clean Energy Options Program) Community Energy 50% or 100% 100% renewable
CT ClearView Electric ClearGreen 100% renewables
CT ConEd Solutions Connecticut Green Power (CL&P and UI service territories only) 100% wind Green-e
CT Energy Plus Energy Plus Green Option 100% wind
CT Liberty Power Liberty Green 100% renewables Green-e Energy
CT South Norwalk Electric and Water Clean Renewable Energy Rates 33% new wind, 34% landfill gas, 33% Connecticut small hydro
CT Third Taxing District of the City of Norwalk Option Green Power 250/500/All wind, small hydro and landfill gas
CT Verde Energy LowCostPower.com 100% renewables
CT Viridian Energy Everyday Green 50% renewables
CT Viridian Energy Pure Green 100% wind
DE ClearView Electric ClearGreen 100% renewables
DE Ethical Electric 100% Clean 12 Month Rate Lock Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
DE Ethical Electric 100% Clean Start Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
DE Viridian Energy Everyday Green 50% renewables
DE Viridian Energy Pure Green 100% wind
DE WGL Energy (4) CleanSteps® WindPower 50% or 100% wind Green-e Energy
DC Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
DC ClearView Electric ClearGreen 100% renewables
DC Ethical Electric 100% Clean 12 Month Rate Lock Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
DC Ethical Electric 100% Clean Start Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
DC Viridian Energy Everyday Green 50% renewables
DC Viridian Energy Pure Green 100% wind
DC WGL Energy (4) CleanSteps® WindPower 50% or 100% wind Green-e Energy
FL Just Energy JustGreen Power 100% renewable Green-e Energy
IL AEP Energy ECO-Advantage 100% wind Green-e Energy
IL Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
IL City of Naperville / Community Energy Renewable Energy Program 99% new wind/1% new solar
IL ClearView Electric ClearGreen 100% renewables
IL Energy Plus Energy Plus Green Option 100% wind
IL Ethical Electric 100% Clean 12 Month Rate Lock Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
IL Ethical Electric 100% Clean Start Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
IL Green Mountain Energy Company Pollution Free (various plans) 100% wind
IL Just Energy JustGreen Power 100% renewable Green-e Energy
IL Liberty Power Liberty Green 100% renewables Green-e Energy
IL Verde Energy LowCostPower.com 100% renewables
IL Verde Energy/Community Energy Community Energy Wind & Solar 100% of use 99.5% IL wind, .5% IL solar
IL Viridian Energy Everyday Green 50% renewables
IL Viridian Energy Pure Green 100% wind
ME Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
ME FairPoint Energy FairPoint Energy Local Wind 100% wind
ME Kennebunk Light and Power District Village Green hydro, landfill gas
ME Maine PowerOptions Maine Made Renewable Power hydro, biomass Green-e
ME Maine Public Utilities Commission / 3Degrees Maine Green Power 100% Maine-based renewable energy
MD Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
MD ClearView Electric ClearGreen 100% renewables
MD Energy Plus Energy Plus Green Option 100% wind
MD Ethical Electric 100% Clean 12 Month Rate Lock Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
MD Ethical Electric 100% Clean Start Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
MD Green Mountain Energy Company Pollution Free (various plans) 100% wind
MD Just Energy JustGreen Power 100% renewable Green-e Energy
MD Liberty Power Liberty Green 100% renewables Green-e Energy
MD SFE Energy SFE Green Electricity Program various carbon reductions, including landfill gas
MD Stream Energy Green & Clean Plan 100% renewable energy
(12% option in PA)
MD Viridian Energy Everyday Green 50% renewables
MD Viridian Energy Pure Green 100% wind
MD WGL Energy (4) CleanSteps® WindPower 50% or 100% wind Green-e Energy
MA Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
MA Cape Light Compact Cape Light Compact Green 100% 75% hydro, 16% solar, 9.1% wind
MA Cape Light Compact Cape Light Compact Green 50% 35% hydro, 7.5% wind, 7.6% solar
MA ClearView Electric ClearGreen 100% renewables
MA Energy Plus Energy Plus Green Option 100% wind
MA Great Eastern Energy Renewable Electricity 100% renewables Green-e Energy
MA Green Mountain Energy Company Pollution Free (various plans) 100% wind
MA Just Energy JustGreen Power 100% renewable Green-e Energy
MA National Grid/Community Energy (GreenUp Program) (5) NewWind Energy and Small Hydro (50% or 100%) 70% small hydro, 30% new wind Green-e Energy
MA National Grid/Mass Energy Consumers Alliance New England GreenStart 25% new wind, solar and digester gas; 75% low-impact hydro
MA National Grid/Mass Energy Consumers Alliance (GreenUp Program) New England Wind 100% wind
MA National Grid/Sterling Planet (5) Sterling MA Choice 25% new wind, 75% small hydro Environmental Resources Trust
MA Verde Energy LowCostPower.com 100% renewables
MA Viridian Energy Everyday Green 50% renewables
MA Viridian Energy Pure Green 100% wind
NH Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
NH FairPoint Energy FairPoint Energy Green 100% renewables
NH National Grid / Community Energy Green Up wind, solar
NJ Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
NJ ClearView Electric ClearGreen 100% renewables
NJ Energy Plus Energy Plus Green Option 100% wind
NJ Ethical Electric 100% Clean 12 Month Rate Lock Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
NJ Ethical Electric 100% Clean Start Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
NJ Great Eastern Energy Renewable Electricity 100% renewables Green-e Energy
NJ Green Mountain Energy Company Pollution Free (various plans) 100% wind
NJ Just Energy JustGreen Power 100% renewable Green-e Energy
NJ Liberty Power Liberty Green 100% renewables Green-e Energy
NJ PSE&G / JCP&L / Atlantic City Electric / Rockland Electric / Community Energy NJ Clean Power Choice – Community Energy 50% PJM Wind, 1.5% solar, 48.5% hydro
NJ PSE&G / JCP&L / Atlantic City Electric / Rockland Electric / Jersey-Atlantic Wind NJ Clean Power Choice – Wind and Water 50% wind, 50% low impact hydro
NJ PSE&G / JCP&L / Sterling Planet NJ Clean Power Choice – Sterling Select 67% new wind, 33% small hydro Environmental Resources Trust
NJ PSE&G / JPC&L / Atlantic City Electric / Community Energy / Verde Energy Community Energy Wind and Solar 50% or 100% of use 50% NJ wind, 49% PJM wind, 1% solar
NJ SFE Energy SFE Green Electricity Program various carbon reductions, including landfill gas
NJ Verde Energy LowCostPower.com 100% renewables
NJ Verde Energy/Community Energy Community Energy Wind & Solar 100% of use 99.5% IL wind, .5% IL solar
NJ Viridian Energy Everyday Green 50% renewables
NJ Viridian Energy Pure Green 100% wind
NY Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
NY American Power & Gas Go Green 100% wind
NY BlueRock Energy Green Power (25%/50%/100%) 100% NY-based renewables
NY ClearView Electric ClearGreen 100% renewables
NY ConEdison Solutions 100% Wind Power 100% wind Green-e
NY ConEdison Solutions / Community Energy GREEN Power 35% new wind, 65% small hydro Green-e
NY ConEdison Solutions / Community Energy WIND Power 100% wind Green-e
NY ConEdison Solutions / Sterling Planet Sterling New York Choice 50% new wind, 50% small hydro Environmental Resources Trust
NY Energy Cooperative of America (6) Renewable Electricity 100% renewables
NY Energy Plus Energy Plus Green Option 100% wind
NY Ethical Electric 100% Clean 12 Month Rate Lock Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
NY Ethical Electric 100% Clean Introductory Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
NY Family Energy Green Electricity Program various carbon reductions, including landfill gas
NY Global Energy Carbon Offset Energy Supply (ConEd service territories) 100% Carbon Offset (with wind component)
NY Great Eastern Energy Renewable Electricity 100% renewables Green-e Energy
NY Green Mountain Energy Company Pollution Free (various plans) 100% wind
NY Green Mountain Energy Company SolarSPARC (various plans) up to 100% solar
NY IDT Energy Green Energy 100% hydro
NY Just Energy JustGreen Power 100% renewable Green-e Energy
NY Liberty Power Liberty Green 100% renewables Green-e Energy
NY NYSEG / Community Energy (Catch the Wind) Community Energy 100% Wind 100% wind
NY Rochester Gas & Electric / Community Energy Community Energy 100% Wind 100% wind
NY Verde Energy LowCostPower.com 100% renewables
NY Viridian Energy Everyday Green 50% renewables
NY Viridian Energy Pure Green 100% wind
OH Cincinnati Bell (Duke Energy territory) Cincinnati Bell Green Energy 100% regional wind Green-e Energy
OH ClearView Electric ClearGreen 100% renewables
OH Energy Plus Energy Plus Green Option 100% wind
OH Ethical Electric 100% Clean 12 Month Rate Lock Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
OH Ethical Electric 100% Clean Introductory Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
OH Just Energy JustGreen Power 100% renewable Green-e Energy
OH Verde Energy LowCostPower.com 100% renewables
OH Viridian Energy Everyday Green 50% renewables
PA Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
PA American Power & Gas Go Green 100% wind
PA ClearView Electric ClearGreen 100% renewables
PA Commerce Energy JustGreen (PECO only) 100% renewable energy
PA Community Energy 100% PA Wind & Solar 99% PA wind, 1% PA solar
PA Community Energy Solar Builder 5% PA solar
PA Direct Energy Smart Source various
PA Direct Energy Smart Source various
PA Energy Cooperative of Pennsylvania EcoChoice (25% or 100%) 99% PA wind, 1% solar Green-e Energy
PA Energy Plus Energy Plus Green Option 100% wind
PA Ethical Electric 100% Clean 12 Month Rate Lock Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
PA Ethical Electric 100% Clean Start Plan 100% wind Green-e Energy
PA Green Mountain Energy Company Pollution Free (various plans) 100% wind
PA Green Mountain Energy Company SolarSPARC (various plans) up to 100% solar
PA Just Energy JustGreen Power 100% renewable Green-e Energy
PA Liberty Power Liberty Green 100% renewables Green-e Energy
PA SFE Energy SFE Green Electricity Program various carbon reductions, including landfill gas
PA Shipley Energy PECO Fixed Price Program 100% renewable energy
PA Stream Energy Green & Clean Plan 100% renewable energy
(12% option in PA)
PA Verde Energy LowCostPower.com 100% renewables
PA Viridian Energy Everyday Green 50% renewables
PA Viridian Energy Pure Green 100% wind
PA WGL Energy (4) CleanSteps® WindPower 50% or 100% wind Green-e Energy
RI Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
RI Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
RI National Grid / Community Energy 30% NewWind/70% Small Hydro 70% small hydro, 30% new wind
RI National Grid / Community Energy NewWind Energy 100% new wind
RI National Grid / People’s Power & Light New England GreenStart (50% or 100%) 75% small hydro, 25% new biomass, wind, and solar Green-e
RI National Grid / People’s Power & Light New England Wind 100% wind
RI National Grid / Sterling Planet Sterling RI Choice 25% new wind, 75% small hydro Environmental Resources Trust
TX Ambit Energy Certified Green wind, biomass Green-e Energy
TX Amigo Energy Green Energy Program 100% renewables
TX Bounce Energy Organic Power 100% renewables
TX Bounce Energy Smart Green 100% renewables
TX Champion Energy Services Green Power 100% renewables
TX Cirro Energy Smart Lock 100% wind
TX Direct Energy Green Texas 12 100% wind
TX Energy Plus Energy Plus Green Option 100% wind
TX Entrust Energy Texas Refresh 100% renewables
TX First Choice Power/Direct Energy Green Texas Texas wind
TX Green Mountain Energy Company Pollution Free (various plans) 100% wind
TX Green Mountain Energy Company Renewable Rewards 100% wind
TX Green Mountain Energy Company SolarSPARC (various plans) up to 100% solar
TX IGS Energy GoGreen 100% Texas wind
TX Just Energy JustGreen Power 100% renewable Green-e Energy
TX Liberty Power Liberty Green 100% renewables Green-e Energy
TX New Leaf Energy Green Energy Plan wind, hydro Green-e Energy
TX Reliant Energy 100% Texas Wind 100% wind
TX Southwest Power & Light Renewable Healthy Heart Of Texas 100% renewables
TX Spark Energy Spark 100% Renewable Advantage 100% renewables
TX StarTex Power Texas Wind Power 100% wind
TX Stream Energy Green & Clean Plan 100% renewable energy
(12% option in PA)
TX Texpo Energy Clear Blue Skies 100% renewables
TX TriEagle Energy Green Eagle 100% renewables
TX TXU Energy Texas Choice 100% wind Green-e
TX Veteran Energy Freedom Green 100% renewables
TX Veteran Energy Integrity Green 100% renewables
TX YEP Green Earth 100% Renewable 100% renewables
TX YEP Urban Advantage Renewable 100% renewables
VA Energy-Tel (Dominion & APCO territories only) Green Energy Landfill gas Green-e Energy
Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Additional Information: Due of the nature of competitive markets, it is very difficult to maintain complete accuracy on this table. Please review these sites if you do not find a product you are seeking.

Additional Information: Due of the nature of competitive markets, it is very difficult to maintain complete accuracy on this table. Please review these sites if you do not find a product you are seeking.

Additional Information: Due of the nature of competitive markets, it is very difficult to maintain complete accuracy on this table. Please review these sites if you do not find a product you are seeking.

Additional Information: Due of the nature of competitive markets, it is very difficult to maintain complete accuracy on this table. Please review these sites if you do not find a product you are seeking.

Notes:

1 As product prices fluctuate, please contact the listed marketers to get accurate price quotes for products.

2 New is defined as operating or repowered after January 1, 1997 based on the Green-e standard.

3 Offered in PEPCO service territory.

4 Product offered in Baltimore Gas and Electric, PEPCO (DC and MD), Delmarva (DE and MD), Allegheny (MD), PECO (PA), and PPL (PA) service territories.

5 Products are only available in the National Grid service territory.

6 Offered in National Grid, Rochester Gas & Electric and NYSEG territories.

References:

Delaware

  1. Washington Gas Energy Services, Inc. (WGES)

District of Columbia

  1. Public Service Commission
  2. Pepco Energy Services Company Programs(for DC, MD, PA, and VA)
  3. Washington Gas Energy Services, Inc. (WGES)

Maine

  1. Interfaith Power and Light(Daily price changes)
  2. Constellation New Energy Commercial

Maryland

  1. Attorney General Electricity Supplier Rate and Service Information
  2. Pepco Energy Services Company Programs(for DC, MD, PA, and VA)
  3. Washington Gas Energy Services, Inc. (WGES)

Massachusetts

  1. Sterling Planet Programs
  2. Cape Light Compact Green Information and Rate information
  3. New England Wind

New York

  1. Agway/Sterling Planet
  2. ConEd Solutions
  3. Energy Cooperative of New York
  4. National Grid (Niagara Mohawk)/Community Energy
  5. National Grid (Niagara Mohawk)/Sterling Planet
  6. National Grid (Niagara Mohawk)/Green Mountain
  7. National Grid (Niagara Mohawk)/Envirogen
  8. NYSEG/Community Energy
  9. Rochester/Community Energy

Pennsylvania

  1. Office of Consumer Advocate ResidentialPrice Comparison Charts
  2. ECP EcoChoice 100
  3. Washington Gas Energy Services, Inc. (WGES)

Rhode Island

  1. National Grid (Narragansett)/Sterling Planet
  2. National Grid (Narragansett)/Community Energy
  3. National Grid (Narragansett)/People’s Power and Light
  4. New England Wind

Texas

  1. Texas Public Utility Commission

Virginia

  1. Virginia’sState Corporation Commission

Not finding the product you were looking for? Please refer to the state-based product tables in the Can I Buy Green Power in My State? website.

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