NSTAR Green
Jun. 6th, 2008 12:43 pmNSTAR has started allowing people to pre-enroll for their 'NSTAR Green' option, which will let people pay extra to get their power from a windfarm instead of NSTAR's standard sources. I expect to enroll in this, but one thing I'm wondering and not entirely sure how to find out is: is NSTAR under a mandate to use a certain percentage of renewable power or something similar? If they are, this could feel like them trying to get customers to foot the bill for something they're required to do anyway. Does anyone know if they are or where I could find out? I can try calling NSTAR, but I don't expect the phone droids to be able to tell me this.
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on 2008-06-06 05:34 pm (UTC)Has the following paragraphs:
" May added, "We are continuing to pursue various energy efficiency initiatives with our customers in concert with the state's comprehensive energy plan. The "Marshfield Energy Challenge" follows on the heels of the Cambridge Energy Alliance that was introduced last year. Its focus is to meet growing energy demand by combining targeted energy efficiency efforts with small renewable generation and demand response systems.
In addition, we are also supporting the City of Boston's recently announced "Solar Boston" initiative to encourage the use of solar power in Boston. The goal of this program is to increase the amount of installed solar capacity to 25 megawatts by 2015 from just a half a megawatt today.""
Maybe talk to your city government about this "solar Boston" thing and the state about the Marshfield and Cambridge things?