Sign Up for Electricity from Renewable Resources
Jackson EMC members who are concerned about the environment may purchase "green energy" — electricity created from renewable resources such as biomass, solar and wind energy.
Our cooperative is one of 38 Georgia electric cooperatives to form GreenPower EMC, a nonprofit cooperative dedicated to helping preserve natural resources. GreenPower EMC contracts for electricity generated by renewable resources, offsetting energy that would otherwise be purchased from traditional sources. We are proud to be among those EMCs offering our members subscriptions to Green Power.
Each participating EMC receives an allocation of the power generated by GreenPower EMC. Jackson EMC members may purchase a 150-kilowatt-hour block of green energy on a first come-first-served basis. Members who sign up for Green Power will notice an additional $4.50 charge on their bill each month, or 3 cents per kilowatt-hour, to cover the added expense of generating from a green source. The cost to help the environment is just 15 cents a day – a small investment that will reap tremendous dividends for many years to come.
Georgia's electric cooperatives are generating power from two landfill sites, our first renewable energy projects, using methane gas that would otherwise simply be burned off. We're also generating power from a low impact hydropower facility. Those three projects have generated more than 141 million kilowatt-hours of electricity since 2003 — enough to supply about 12,049 homes or light 1,308,356 100-watt light bulbs for a year.
In addition, we will purchase 20 megawatts of electricity from the state's first poultry litter-to-energy operation when it comes on line. And, we have constructed a 60-meter-tall wind assessment tower in Floyd County to investigate the potential for wind generation as we continue the quest to add renewable energy generating capacity.
Green Power is also giving something back to the community. Part of the cost of each Green Power kilowatt-hour generated goes into a research and development fund, a portion of which has been used to fund the Sun Power for Schools program. Through the program, participating schools around the state will receive photovoltaic and metering equipment that will enable students to study solar power generation and incorporate their unit's output data in classroom projects.
If you're interested in purchasing green power, you can sign up online or contact your local Jackson EMC office.
Green Power is Green-e Certified
Green-e Energy 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 Energy certification requirements, call 1-888-63-GREEN or log on to www.green-e.org.
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