Driving Decarbonization: How Green Tariff Programs Empower
Green tariff programs are voluntary utility offerings that allow customers to procure clean energy directly through their utility. These programs provide an alternative to complex bilateral
Green tariffs are voluntary utility programs that allow eligible customers to buy both the energy and associated Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) from a large-scale renewable energy project throug...
Green tariff programs are voluntary utility offerings that allow customers to procure clean energy directly through their utility. These programs provide an alternative to complex bilateral
Utility programs for corporate renewable procurement, also known as green tariffs, continue to drive the rapidly expanding corporate renewables market. These programs are increasingly crucial for utilities
The GTSR program has two components: the Green Tariff (GT) component and the Enhanced Community Renewables (ECR) component. Through GT, a customer may pay the
Comprehensive guide to renewable energy tariffs: utility green tariff programs, import duties impact, costs, and strategic navigation for businesses in 2025.
The program is modeled after the existing Green Tariff portion of the Green Tariff/Shared Renewables Programs and is available to customers who meet the income eligibility requirements for the
The Green Power for a Green L.A.™ program gives Los Angeles residents, businesses, and governmental agencies a stake in helping to preserve and protect our environment through their
The map above indicates where buyers can access renewable energy from their utility at scale. The map includes large-scale renewable energy purchasing options in different states, including green tariff
In all green tariff programs, utilities avoid shifting program costs and risks to non-participating utility customers and only charge participating organizations for the cost of the
Green tariffs are voluntary utility programs that allow eligible customers to buy both the energy and associated Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) from a large-scale renewable energy project
Federal agencies are required to purchase renewables under the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The federal renewable goal is 7.5% of electric energy in fiscal year 2013 and thereafter. Green tariff programs are