Sentences with phrase «green electricity customers»

We thought about lobbying OFGEM and MPs and stuff and perhaps a campaign involving green electricity customers.

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The Green Button standard provides residential, commercial and industrial customers with easy and secure access to electricity data.
The Green Button pilot was initiated in 2014 offering residential and commercial customers a choice of four applications to easily access their electricity data and better manage their usage.
And now municipally - owned energy company Bristol Energy is offering customers its My Green Plus tariff, which consists of 100 % renewable electricity and 15 % green gas — produced primarily from the poop of the residents of the city of BriGreen Plus tariff, which consists of 100 % renewable electricity and 15 % green gas — produced primarily from the poop of the residents of the city of Brigreen gas — produced primarily from the poop of the residents of the city of Bristol.
Green Button data refers to an option provided by some utilities that enables customers to download detailed data on their electricity usage with just the click of a (green) button from the utility webGreen Button data refers to an option provided by some utilities that enables customers to download detailed data on their electricity usage with just the click of a (green) button from the utility webgreen) button from the utility website.
And so the electricity our customers use becomes less brown and more green as we progress.
We're changing the way electricity is made in the UK, using customer bills to make their own electricity greener.
Based on information from Environment Canada's National Inventory Report: Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks in Canada, Bullfrog Power can provide the emissions calculators below to estimate CO2e reductions that can be attributed to each MWh of renewable electricity and m3 or GJ of green natural gas generated and injected onto the systems on our customers» behalf.
We take the money our customers spend on their electricity and we use it to build windmills to put more green electricity into the grid each year.
This summer, Green Mountain Power, which supplies 71 percent of Vermont's electricity primarily from renewable and non-carbon based energy sources, announced that it would promote a $ 10,000 Nissan rebate off the purchase price of a Nissan Leaf EVs to its Burlington customers.
One of the biggest reasons that rooftop solar panels have become much more than green status symbols for wealthy customers is net metering, a policy which allows solar panel - owning homeowners to see their electric meters spin backwards — and their utility bills shrink — as they generate their own electricity.
As an investor, Bullfrog will also market SolarShare's «solar bonds» to its existing network of green - minded electricity customers.
Due to a rate freeze recently accepted by PNM, its customers may be protected from some of the extra costs of electricity from the wind farm until the «freeze» ends (but apparently not from any voluntarily accepted «premium» rates for «green» electricity or if NM adopts a «Renewable Portfolio Standard»).
c. Mandated «Green Energy» programs in 4 states that force distribution utilities to buy electricity from «renewable» energy sources and make it available to their customers.
When these costs are not recovered from customers paying «premium» prices for «green power,» they are loaded in the bills of customers using electricity from «conventional» sources.
d. «Green Energy» pricing in 25 states, which permit distribution utilities to charge a premium prices for electricity from «renewable» sources when a customers volunteers to do so.
For residential and small business customers, green energy policies (excluding a carbon price) represents 5 per cent of electricity bills
Green electricity tariffs will become some kind of charity ghetto where customers elect to pay premiums to see contributions made on their behalf, to the cause of their choice.
OFGEM decided a while ago that customers are confused, that they're not clear on the benefits that green electricity tariffs really bring and this is preventing larger scale take up (of green tariffs)-- so they've decided to intervene, after 12 years of doing nothing at all in this sector, and set up an accreditation system that will give customers confidence in what they are being offered.
«For customers with larger average electricity usage (greater than 7MWh) the impact of green schemes will be larger in dollar terms.
This is what the NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal had to say about price impacts on energy and price rises in the state: «From July 2012 the cost of complying with green schemes will contribute around $ 316 on average to an indicative regulated electricity customer's bill in NSW.
When launched in 1997, Energy Australia referred to market research indicating that 65 per cent of its customers had expressed a willingness to pay more for electricity that came from «green sources».
Many have helped customers go green by stocking green products, selling carbon offsets along with airline tickets or offering electricity from renewable resources for those willing to pay extra.»
The green energy company, after which Westwood has named her Winter 2017/18 show, uses a unique model called «Bills into Mills,» which means that it uses customers» electricity bills as funding for further green energy development.
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