New wind farm program gives Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland residents choice and transparency among energy suppliers
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水曜日, 4月 12, 2023
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PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A new program with three Pennsylvania wind farms owned by subsidiaries of Vitol allows Inspire Clean Energy to give residents in three states a renewable energy choice that improves air quality, supports jobs, and strengthens the regional economy.
Key Points:
- Inspire's four-year offtake from the three Western Pennsylvania wind farms – Twin Ridges Wind Farm, Patton Wind Farm, and Highland North Wind Park – is forecasted to generate approximately 201,000 MWh of clean, renewable energy in its first year and 535,000 MWh of clean energy through 2026.
- "We're thrilled to expand this offering to New Jersey and Maryland residents who can also choose regional renewable energy to positively impact their respective communities."
- Most renewable energy retailers give customers access to clean energy sources such as wind and solar through Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs).
- "This new wind farm program is only the latest example of Inspire's continued effort to supply residents with clean, local energy sources," said Donner.