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Affordable Choices for a Brighter Future

Renewable Energy Programs for Businesses
Renewable Energy Businesses  
 

Renewable energy is green energy. It is also quickly becoming affordable energy. As the price of technology drops and the price for traditional fuels fluctuates, renewable energy use is growing across the United States and around the world.
 
If you switch to renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal and biomass, you will help reduce dependence on a shrinking supply of fossil fuels. You will also help reduce the greenhouse gases that lead to climate change.
 
 
 
DC Government
The District Department of the Environment is proud to announce the arrival of an expansive multi-year renewable energy incentive program for residents and business owners to install renewable energy technologies.
 
Department of Energy
At least 50 percent of customers have the option to purchase renewable electricity directly from their power supplier, and all customers have the option of purchasing renewable energy certificates.
 
Department of Energy
At least 50 percent of customers have the option to purchase renewable electricity directly from their power supplier, and all customers have the option of purchasing renewable energy certificates.
 
Department of Energy
This list shows green power products available in District of Columbia and nationally available renewable energy certificate products.
 
Department of Energy
This list shows green power products available in District of Columbia and nationally available renewable energy certificate products.
 
EPA
The EPA's calculator will determine the air emissions impacts of electricity use in your business.
 
Clean Currents
Businesses who manage their own electric bills and want to save money while helping the environment can make a simple switch by using Clean Currents.
 
ACORE
ACORE is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. with paying members from every aspect and sector of the renewable energy industries and their trade associations.
 
SEIA
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is the leading national trade association for the solar energy industry.
 
SEPA
From research projects and national events, to one-on-one counseling and peer matching services, SEPA is the go-to resource for unbiased and actionable solar intelligence.

REPP
REPP's goal is to accelerate the use of renewable energy by providing credible information, insightful policy analysis, and innovative strategies amid changing energy markets and mounting environmental needs.

BCSE
The Council is dedicated to implementing market-based approaches to reducing pollution and providing a diverse, secure mix of energy resources.
 
 
 

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* District Department of the Environment (DDOE)
* Department of Health (DOH)
* Office of the Clean City
* Recycle DC, Department of Public Works (DPW)