Residential and business demand for clean energy has Puget Sound Energy’s
Green Power Program delivering twice the amount of electricity from
renewable generation sources as it did only two years ago. For 2008, the
utility expects to deliver 290,000 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity
from wind, solar and biomass sources to its more than 21,000 Green Power
customers – or more than double the 131,000
MWh consumed by the almost 17,500 Green Power participants in 2006.
PSE is working to keep increasing the number of Green Power users in the
future, with the utility recently committing to doubling the number of
program participants over the next five years by engaging in more
aggressive education and outreach. This month the utility signed a
contract with 3Degrees, based in Portland, Ore., an expert in increasing
Green Power Program participation.
"PSE customers are leading the way when it
comes to clean energy,” said Kimberly Harris,
executive vice president and chief resource officer for PSE. "The
rapid growth of the Green Power Program is just one example that
residents and businesses in our area are committed to renewable energy,
and we are proud to support them in that dedication to the environment.”
As of October, 2008, PSE’s Green Power Program
had 21,505 customers, of which 20,606 are residential customers and 899
are business customers, including 425 of the utility’s
large-volume customer accounts. The current participation represents a
gain from 17,426 customers in 2006 to the 2007 level of 20,457
customers. Total green energy used by these customers rose from 131,000
MWh in 2006 to 246,000 MWh in 2007. About 216,471 MWh have been consumed
year-to-date for 2008, a level projected to rise to 290,000 MWh by year’s
end.
Under terms of PSE’s merger agreement
settlement with the staff of the Washington Utilities and Transportation
Commission (UTC) and other parties, the utility has set an aggressive,
new target of having 5 percent of its total customers be Green Power
customers within the next five years, as compared to just under 2
percent currently.
Customers choosing PSE’s Green Power Program
agree to pay an additional charge on their monthly bill to support the
development of new wind, biomass and solar facilities in the Northwest,
above and beyond those renewable energy resources owned by PSE as part
of the utility’s portfolio. The minimum Green
Power purchase is $4 per month for 320 kilowatt hours (kWh), with
additional increments of $2 per 160 kWh. Customers can also choose a 100
percent option, with an energy-efficient household using 800 kWh per
month paying about $10 more by participating in the Green Power Program.
"Green Power offers a way for our customers
to cast their vote for renewable energy, and PSE is putting an even
greater focus on involving more homes and businesses,”
said Harris. "For homeowners, it’s
a way to demonstrate their environmental beliefs, and for businesses, it’s
a way to let their customers and partners know they take sustainability
seriously.”
PSE’s Green Power Program has been recognized
as one of the top 10 in the country since 2004, and was recognized in
May 2008 by the U.S. Department of Energy’s
National Renewable Energy Laboratory as ranking 7 in renewable energy
sales, and 9 in total number of customer participants out of 600 utility
green-energy programs across the country.
PSE customers wishing to sign-up for Green Power can do so at PSE.com or
by calling a PSE Energy Advisor at 1-800-562-1482.
In addition to rising customer participation in the Green Power Program,
PSE is also assisting customers in the growth of home or business
renewable energy systems, primarily solar power. Recent actions by
Congress now provide additional incentives for solar development. On
Oct. 3, Congress extended the investment tax credits for solar power by
an additional 8 years and lifted the current $2,000 cap on residential
solar installations. With the new law, all residential customers will be
eligible for a federal tax credit of 30 percent of the cost of the solar
array, a move PSE expects will cause a 70 percent increase in the number
of customers installing solar systems at their homes. Right now, more
than 300 PSE customers have solar systems connected to the utility’s
distribution grid.
About Puget Sound Energy
Washington state’s oldest and largest
energy utility, with a 6,000-square-mile service territory stretching
across 11 counties, Puget Sound Energy serves more than 1 million
electric customers and 737,000 natural gas customers primarily in the
growing Puget Sound region of Western Washington. PSE, a subsidiary of
Puget Energy (NYSE:PSD), meets the energy needs of its growing customer
base through incremental, cost-effective energy conservation, low-cost
procurement of sustainable energy resources, and far-sighted investment
in the energy-delivery infrastructure. PSE employees are dedicated to
providing great customer service to deliver energy that is safe,
reliable, reasonably priced, and environmentally responsible. For more
information, visit PSE.com.