Renewable energy aggregator CleanChoice Energy is expanding into Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Now, nearly 1.5 million households across these states can join CleanChoice to access clean energy for their homes and businesses.
Credit: CleanChoice Energy
“Families and businesses across the Northeast are ready to break free from fossil fuels, but it has to be easy,” said Christy Bumpers, head of retail at CleanChoice. “By expanding the markets we serve, CleanChoice is making renewable energy more accessible at a time when it’s needed most: amidst surging energy demand, a strained and aging energy grid and the accelerating climate crisis. Choosing renewable energy is the single most impactful choice an individual or business can make to protect our planet—and we just made that choice effortless for people across Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.”
Recognizing that many people want to support renewable energy but are unable to invest in putting solar panels on their own residence or business, CleanChoice works to make clean energy more accessible by enabling consumers to sign up for renewable energy in just two minutes.
CleanChoice connects customers to a renewable energy source, especially those that cannot install solar on their properties, and compensates their energy use with clean power. With the addition of Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island, CleanChoice now operates in 10 states plus Washington, D.C., including Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
CleanChoice currently operates a solar project in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, that is interconnected to the PJM electric grid and is developing additional solar projects in eastern states.
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