March 16, 2007

ConEd Launches Go Green for St. Patrick’s Day Campaign

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ConEdison Solutions and Community Energy have launched a St. Patrick’s Day campaign to get business and residential customers signed up forĀ green energy.

Green power purchased from ConEdison by commercial, industrial and government energy users consists of NewWind Energy wind power, a product of Community Energy.

For New York residential customers, green power costs approximately one cent more per kilowatt-hour thanĀ ConEdison’s standard offer. For a typical residential customer using 350 kilowatt-hours of electricity per month, the additional cost is approximately $3.50 per month for the wind/hydropower blend than standard electricity rates, according to ConEd. For those customers who choose 100% wind power, the price would be $8.75 more per month. New York State tax is eliminated on the delivery portion of utility bills for ConEd customers.

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