[Hidden-tech] Green energy providers

Jonathon Podolsky producer at wholehealthexpo.com
Thu May 5 06:35:36 EDT 2011


Just wondering if one choice would be better than another. I just realized,
National Grid stays as the supplier and customer service provider, so it's
just a question of whether one of these is more worthy of supporting than
another, or if they're all good. Seems like a good program ... get all your
power from renewables for $15/month more or $7.50 for 50/50.

On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 5:17 AM, Andrew Bellak <
andrew at stakeholderscapital.com> wrote:

>  Hi Jonathan,
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> I'm somewhat familiar with them, what would you like to know?
>
> Best,
> Andrew
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> On 5/4/2011 10:15 PM, Jonathon Podolsky wrote:
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> Just got email from National Grid (copied below)
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> They list 3 providers that use 100% renewables:
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>    - Community Energy
>    - Mass Energy Consumers Alliance
>    - Sterling Planet
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> Has anyone used one of these before?
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> All the best,
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> Jonathon Podolsky
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