Thursday, April 10, 2008

Choosing Alternative Energy from Your Electric Company

A lot of people research global warming online but far fewer research ways to actually try minimize our daily environmental impact. Confusion over the rapidly developing green technologies, prohibitive costs, or perhaps the perceived complexity of getting started may stop people from advanced earth-friendly living.

One simple way to help support alternative energy consumption is to sign up with your local energy provider to use alternative energy for your home. You may be paying slightly more for your energy in some cases but if enough of us do it, then hopefully the prices will come down. We’ve seen this phenomenon with organic food prices. We do live in a capitalist society where consumer prices are generally driven by consumer demand (gas prices seem to be an exception lately), so eventually consumer forces could drive down the costs of alternative energy. Also, by selecting alternative energy for your own home, you not only let the energy companies know of your priorities but you also help support research in alternative energy technologies.

Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) (serving Douglas County Colorado areas) allows customers to purchase renewable energy credits and once your home is set up with the program, you do not need to worry about it again. According to the IREA website, buying renewable energy credits is a more simple, more affordable way to support green energy consumption.

Frequently asked questions about Renewable Energy Credits (RECs)

Contact your local energy company to see if they offer a similar program.

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