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Would you pay $5-15 extra every month in exchange for a state assurance that more renewable energy is being included in your regional electric grid?

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If you live in New Jersey, you are about to get that choice. See http://www.njcleanpower.com.

The CleanPower Choice Program from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities' Office of Clean Energy is a statewide program that allows you to support the development of clean, renewable sources of energy. By choosing CleanPower, you're choosing to support the generation of renewable energy sources that diversify our energy supply and help create a healthier environment. Solar power. Wind power. Low-impact or small hydro power. Landfill gas power. Clean power, that's good for New Jersey and will always be there for us.

When you make the CleanPower Choice, electricity is generated from clean, renewable energy sources located in New Jersey and the mid-Atlantic region. Importantly, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities' Office of Clean Energy verifies that renewable energy is delivered into the Mid Atlantic power pool that serves your needs. The more people who sign up for the CleanPower Choice Program, the more renewable energy sources that will be added to the energy mix.

We've made choosing CleanPower easy. In fact, it's never been easier. You're all set to go - nothing needs to be installed and all that changes is that more clean and renewable energy sources are being used to meet New Jersey's needs.

And you'll still receive only one bill a month from your current electric company. Your renewable energy purchase will simply be a separate line item on your bill. Of course, you can always stop at any time or switch your CleanPower marketer at any time too. If you ever have a problem with your electric service, you still call your local electric company.

Diminishing resources, the increasing cost of fossil fuels and the impact on the environment make choosing CleanPower more important than ever before. Recent natural disasters and world events reinforce our need to tap into clean renewable and available energy sources.

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If you live in New Jersey, you are about to get that choice. See http://www.njcleanpower.com.

The CleanPower Choice Program from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities' Office of Clean Energy is a statewide program that allows you to support the development of clean, renewable sources of energy. By choosing CleanPower, you're choosing to support the generation of renewable energy sources that diversify our energy supply and help create a healthier environment. Solar power. Wind power. Low-impact or small hydro power. Landfill gas power. Clean power, that's good for New Jersey and will always be there for us.

When you make the CleanPower Choice, electricity is generated from clean, renewable energy sources located in New Jersey and the mid-Atlantic region. Importantly, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities' Office of Clean Energy verifies that renewable energy is delivered into the Mid Atlantic power pool that serves your needs. The more people who sign up for the CleanPower Choice Program, the more renewable energy sources that will be added to the energy mix.

We've made choosing CleanPower easy. In fact, it's never been easier. You're all set to go - nothing needs to be installed and all that changes is that more clean and renewable energy sources are being used to meet New Jersey's needs.

And you'll still receive only one bill a month from your current electric company. Your renewable energy purchase will simply be a separate line item on your bill. Of course, you can always stop at any time or switch your CleanPower marketer at any time too. If you ever have a problem with your electric service, you still call your local electric company.

Diminishing resources, the increasing cost of fossil fuels and the impact on the environment make choosing CleanPower more important than ever before. Recent natural disasters and world events reinforce our need to tap into clean renewable and available energy sources.

Count me in!!!!

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If you live in New Jersey, you are about to get that choice. See http://www.njcleanpower.com.

Count me in!!!!

Yeah, I kind of like this approach too. It's much better than the typical mandatory tax approach. They're giving us a choice and frankly, the price-tag is reasonable. My only concern is, Joisey being Joisey, how much corruption is going to play into this and whether we'll really get what we're paying for. But that concern would exist if they taxed us for this too, so my approval of the general approach stands.

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PGE In Portland Oregon has been doing the same program for the Last 3 Years. It's was 8.00 exrta per month back then. I didn't think it was a good deal. PGE raised there rate's about 30% in the last 6 years.

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PGE In Portland Oregon has been doing the same program for the Last 3 Years. It's was 8.00 exrta per month back then. I didn't think it was a good deal. PGE raised there rate's about 30% in the last 6 years.

Do you know how the program has done in the last three years? Are there any numbers on how much more of the supply is coming from renewable sources compared to before the program started? Any numbers on how many consumers are actually participating in the program?

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Immediately. I'm all into renewable energy sources. But I live in the wrong location; people in Indiana seem to think coal plants and nuclear reactors are clean facilities... ;)

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Immediately. I'm all into renewable energy sources. But I live in the wrong location; people in Indiana seem to think coal plants and nuclear reactors are clean facilities... ;)

France produces about 80% of its energy from nuclear power plants. I believe their safety record has been exemplary. Why not consider nuclear as an option?

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Immediately. I'm all into renewable energy sources. But I live in the wrong location; people in Indiana seem to think coal plants and nuclear reactors are clean facilities... ;)

France produces about 80% of its energy from nuclear power plants. I believe their safety record has been exemplary. Why not consider nuclear as an option?

i guess that depends on what they do about nuclear waste

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Immediately. I'm all into renewable energy sources. But I live in the wrong location; people in Indiana seem to think coal plants and nuclear reactors are clean facilities... ;)

France produces about 80% of its energy from nuclear power plants. I believe their safety record has been exemplary. Why not consider nuclear as an option?

i guess that depends on what they do about nuclear waste

What do they do?

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Immediately. I'm all into renewable energy sources. But I live in the wrong location; people in Indiana seem to think coal plants and nuclear reactors are clean facilities... ;)

France produces about 80% of its energy from nuclear power plants. I believe their safety record has been exemplary. Why not consider nuclear as an option?

i guess that depends on what they do about nuclear waste

What do they do?

I have no idea, I was hoping someone would know

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