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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

THE 2012 TOP GREEN UTILITIES

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NREL Highlights 2012 Utility Green Power Leaders; Top 10 programs support more than 4.2 million MWh of voluntary green power

June 5, 2013 (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

“The Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)… released its assessment of leading utility green power programs. Under these voluntary programs, residential and commercial consumers can choose to help support additional electricity production from renewable resources – such as wind and solar – that diversify our nation’s energy portfolio and protect our air and water…

“Using information provided by utilities, NREL has developed ‘Top 10’ rankings of utility green power programs for 2012 in…total sales of renewable energy to program participants…total number of customer participants…the percentage of customer participation…green power sales as a percentage of total utility retail electricity sales…and the lowest price premium charged for a green power program using new renewable resources.”

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“Ranked by renewable energy sales (megawatt hours /year), Portland General Electric (Oregon) overtook Austin Energy in Austin, Texas, in 2012…Dominion Virginia Power and Oklahoma Gas & Electric are new to the [list]…Ranked by the percentage of customer participation, the top utilities are City of Palo Alto Utilities (California), followed by Portland General Electric…[S]ix utilities provided green power supply that included at least 2% solar…Green power sales of the top 10 utility programs by sales exceeded 4.2 million MWh in 2012, up from 3.9 million MWh in 2010. Wind energy represents approximately 85% of electricity generated for green energy programs…

“Utility green pricing programs are one segment of a larger green power marketing industry that counts more than 1.8 million customers, including Fortune 500 companies, government agencies and colleges and universities among its customers, and helps support more than 11,200 megawatts of renewable electricity generation capacity…”

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