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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

NREL Highlights 2012 Utility Green Power Leaders

NREL News Release:

NREL Highlights 2012 Utility Green Power Leaders

Top 10 programs support more than 4.2 million MWh of voluntary green power

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

The Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) today released its assessment of leading utility green power programs. Under these voluntary programs, residential and commercial consumers can choose to help support additional electricity production from renewable resources – such as wind and solar – that diversify our nation's energy portfolio and protect our air and water.
"Participating in utility green power programs allows consumers to support renewable energy above and beyond what utilities are procuring to comply with state renewable portfolio standards," NREL Analyst Jenny Heeter said. "These utilities are offering first-rate programs that give their customers an opportunity to support renewable energy deployment.".
Using information provided by utilities, NREL has developed "Top 10" rankings of utility green power programs for 2012 in the following categories: total sales of renewable energy to program participants: total number of customer participants; the percentage of customer participation; green power sales as a percentage of total utility retail electricity sales; and the lowest price premium charged for a green power program using new renewable resources.
Ranked by renewable energy sales (megawatt hours/year), Portland General Electric (Oregon) overtook Austin Energy in Austin, Texas, in 2012, selling the largest amount of renewable energy in the nation through its voluntary green power program. Dominion Virginia Power and Oklahoma Gas & Electric are new to the top renewable energy sales list. Ranked by the percentage of customer participation, the top utilities are City of Palo Alto Utilities (California), followed by Portland General Electric, Madison Gas and Electric Company (Wisconsin), Sacramento Municipal Utility District, the City of Naperville (Illinois) and Pacific Power (Oregon). In addition, six utilities provided green power supply that included at least 2% solar. (See attached tables and http://greenpower.energy.gov for additional rankings).
Green power sales of the top 10 utility programs by sales exceeded 4.2 million MWh in 2012, up from 3.9 million MWh in 2010. Wind energy represents approximately 85% of electricity generated for green energy programs nationwide.
Utility green pricing programs are one segment of a larger green power marketing industry that counts more than 1.8 million customers, including Fortune 500 companies, government agencies and colleges and universities among its customers, and helps support more than 11,200 megawatts of renewable electricity generation capacity.
NREL is the U.S. Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development. NREL is operated for DOE by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC.
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RankUtilitySales (MWh/year)
1Portland General Electric834,125
2Austin Energy744,443
3PacifiCorp604,007
4Sacramento Municipal Utility District416,477
5Xcel Energy390,056
6Puget Sound Energy365,796
7Connecticut Light and Power Co. / United Illuminating254,838
8Dominion Virginia Power250,364
9Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.210,187
10CPS Energy179,786
RankUtilitySales (MWh/year)
1Portland General Electric834,125
2Austin Energy744,443
3PacifiCorp604,007
4Sacramento Municipal Utility District416,477
5Xcel Energy390,056
6Puget Sound Energy365,796
7Connecticut Light and Power Co. / United Illuminating254,838
8Dominion Virginia Power250,364
9Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.210,187
10CPS Energy179,786
RankUtilityCustomer
Participation
Rate
1City of Palo Alto (California)18.2%
2Portland General Electric12.4%
3Madison Gas & Electric Co.9.4%
4Sacramento Municipal Utility District9.2%
5City of Naperville (Illinois)7.6%
6Pacific Power (Oregon)7.6%
7Silicon Valley Power6.9%
8River Falls Municipal Utilities6.1%
9Stoughton Utilities5.1%
10Cuba City Light & Water5.0%
RankUtility% of Load
1Waterloo Utilities23.9%
2Edmond Electric10.7%
3River Falls Municipal Utilities7.3%
4Austin Energy6.0%
5Portland General Electric4.4%
6Madison Gas & Electric Co.4.1%
6PacifiCorp - Blue Sky Usage and Habitat4.1%
8Sacramento Municipal Utility District3.9%
9Stoughton Utilities2.9%
10Silicon Valley Power2.8%
RankUtilityNet Premium
1City of Ponca (Oklahoma)-0.87 ¢/kWh
2Public Service Co. of New Mexico0.04 ¢/kWh
3Edmond Electric0.14 ¢/kWh
4Indianapolis Power & Light Co.0.15 ¢/kWh
5Avista Corp. (Washington and Idaho)0.33 ¢/kWh
6Arizona Public Service0.40 ¢/kWh
7Xcel Energy (Minnesota only)0.66 ¢/kWh
8Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.0.86 ¢/kWh
9Connecticut Light and Power Co. / United Illuminating0.99 ¢/kWh
10CPS Energy1.00 ¢/kWh
10WPPI Energy1.00 ¢/kWh
RankUtilityNet Premium
1City of Ponca (Oklahoma)-0.87 ¢/kWh
2Public Service Co. of New Mexico0.04 ¢/kWh
3Edmond Electric0.14 ¢/kWh
4Indianapolis Power & Light Co.0.15 ¢/kWh
5Avista Corp. (Washington and Idaho)0.33 ¢/kWh
6Arizona Public Service0.40 ¢/kWh
7Xcel Energy (Minnesota only)0.66 ¢/kWh
8Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.0.86 ¢/kWh
9Connecticut Light and Power Co. / United Illuminating0.99 ¢/kWh
10CPS Energy1.00 ¢/kWh
10WPPI Energy1.00 ¢/kWh

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