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PWP is pleased to offer environmentally friendly "green power" to its electric customers.  Currently 100% of PWP's green power comes from wind sources and is available for a small premium on your energy bill.  GO GREEN NOW!

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RESIDENTIAL GREEN POWER PROGRAM

Residential customers can choose from three different options: $5.00 per month (200 kWh), $10.00 per month (400 kWh), or ALL GREEN, meaning an additional charge of 2.5¢ per kilowatt hour of monthly usage. A typical homeowner who uses 500 kilowatt hours per month would spend an extra $12.50 - a small price to pay for these cleaner energy sources.

To sign up, download the Application for Residential Green Power Program* . If you have questions or want to learn more, please call
PWP at (626) 744-4005 or (626) 744-6970 (PWP AnswerLine) for more information.

COMMERCIAL GREEN POWER PROGRAM

Commercial customers can choose from two different green power options: in blocks of 1,000 kWh at $25 per block, or ALL GREEN, meaning an additional charge of 2.5¢ per kilowatt hour of monthly usage. 

To sign up, download the Application for Commercial Green Power Program* . If you have questions or want to learn more, please call
PWP at (626) 744-4005 or (626) 744-6970 (PWP AnswerLine) for more information.


* Applications are in .PDF format and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader software. If your browser is not equipped to view PDF files,
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PWP's Green Power Portfolio

Wind turns turbines or windmills to create electricity.  Like solar, wind generated energy emits no air pollutants or greenhouse gases.  About 3 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity are generated in the United States each year.  Many of us have seen these "wind farms" near Palm Springs, Tehachapi, or east of San Francisco.

PWP recently signed a long-term agreement to buy a six megawatt share in the High Winds generation facility in Solano County in Northern California. In addition to the High Winds contract, PWP buys renewable energy from hydroelectric facilities in Azusa and at Hoover Dam.
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The High Winds plant will include 81 state-of-the-art Vestas V80 windmills, lining the ridgetops of the Montezuma Hills. Because of a creative arrangement with the supplier, Pasadena will receive power on a continuous basis, independent of wind patterns. We will be able to rely on this power 24 hours a day, seven days a week and making it much easier to predict expenses and plan our citywide supply – even during the peak periods of summer. 

The cities of Anaheim, Azusa, Colton, and Glendale are also participating in the project. These cities, including Pasadena, all operate electric utilities and are members of the Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA). Working through SCPPA, the cities jointly negotiated contracts for a total of 30 megawatts of the project output, which is a significant amount compared to their individual shares. By working together with its neighboring utilities, Pasadena now enjoys wind energy at a lower price based on a larger quantity, which means savings to Pasadena customers.

With its 328-foot tall windmills capturing faster winds at higher elevations, the plant will produce150 megawatts of power and is so far the largest project of its kind in California. 
Currently, the green power offered by PWP is comprised of 100% wind power, and is available for an additional energy charge of $0.025 per kilowatt-hour.


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