Program Participation GreenPower subscribers - 4,330 GreenPower blocks - 14,274
As of December 2006
Do Something Good Everyday
From the mountains to the sea, we all want to protect South Carolina's natural
resources. Green Power, electricity generated from methane gas captured at
landfills, is offered by Santee Cooper and Electric Cooperatives of South
Carolina. It is your opportunity to help protect South Carolina's environment.
Once you sign-up, you'll be purchasing
earth-friendly renewable energy. Best of all, 100% of all Green Power revenues
will be used for future renewable energy projects. It's an easy and effective
way to do something good every day.
Green Power Cooperatives/Sign-Ups Santee Cooper and the Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina are working together to offer Green Power. Click here to find out which cooperatives provide Green Power to their customers.
Power Content Label Have you ever wondered what "ingredients" are used to generate electricity? The Power Content Label shows the fuel mix used by Santee Cooper to provide power customers need. Click here to learn more.
Green Power Newsletter Keep updated on the latest Green Power news. Click here for the current quarterly Green Power newsletter.
Landfill Information How does a landfill generate electricity? What landfills currently produce electricity? What landfills are scheduled for the future? The answer to these questions is only a click away.
Green Power Partners Green Power Partners is a program that provides support and incentives to business customers that want to support the environment and community through their purchase of Green Power. Click here to find out more.
Links To help improve the environment, click here to sign-up for Green Power, and do something good today.
The Green-e Program certifies that Green
Power meets the minimum environmental and consumer protection standards
established by the non-profit Center for Resource Solutions. For more
information on Green-e certification requirements call 1-888-63-GREEN or log on
to www.green-e.org.