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Certain parts of the U.S. allow customers to buy their power from someone other than the utility - a mechanism called retail choice. And this has really created the opportunity for individuals, companies and other consumers to decide not only how much that they want to pay for electricity - but also the type of power that they want to use. Renewable energy programs are everywhere.
In this episode, Paul dives into how these renewable energy retail programs are structured, and why they may not be right for every consumer. He also touches on their close cousin, the utility green tariff, and how these programs help larger consumers green up their supply as well.
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By Paul Schuster5
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Certain parts of the U.S. allow customers to buy their power from someone other than the utility - a mechanism called retail choice. And this has really created the opportunity for individuals, companies and other consumers to decide not only how much that they want to pay for electricity - but also the type of power that they want to use. Renewable energy programs are everywhere.
In this episode, Paul dives into how these renewable energy retail programs are structured, and why they may not be right for every consumer. He also touches on their close cousin, the utility green tariff, and how these programs help larger consumers green up their supply as well.
Follow Paul on LinkedIn.

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