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FAIRFAX- Special Deal on MCE Deep Green!

May 24, 2016 by Jennifer Hammond

One of the top initiatives of the Fairfax Climate Action Committee is to increase the enrollment of Fairfax residents in Marin Clean Energy’s Deep Green 100% renewable energy service. The committee has determined that this is one of the most significant actions individuals can take to combat climate change and improve our collective carbon footprint.

Sign up below for the Deep Green service and receive a $5 credit/month from the Town of Fairfax on your electricity bill for an entire year (which covers what the typical home spends on the extra cost for the service). This deal is available to the first 100 Fairfax households only! For more details, see the link below.

Are you unsure what service you currently have?  The default service is the MCE Light Green program (50% renewable energy).  PG&E provides electricity to those customers that “opted-out” of the MCE service.

Why do MCE customers receive PG&E bills?  MCE provides its customers with electricity only. PG&E delivers the gas and maintains the transmission lines for electricity, so even if you are an MCE customer you will get a PG&E bill. The MCE portion of your service appears on your PGE bill.

SIGN UP FOR DEEP GREEN HERE!  Any questions?  Please contact FairfaxCAC@gmail.com.

–Jennifer Hammond,  Executive Director, Sustainable Fairfax; Committee Member, Fairfax Climate Action

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: MCE, Renewable Energy, Slide

Sign Up for Deep Green and Vote For Sustainable Fairfax

February 15, 2012 by Sustainable Fairfax

Sign up for Marin Clean Energy’s Deep Green plan and
WRITE IN Sustainable Fairfax for a contest to win $1,000!  
Deep Green allows you to power your home or business with 100% renewable energy, paying only a penny more per kilowatt-hour to help combat Climate Change.  When Marin Clean Energy reaches 1,000 Deep Green customers, they will donate a $1,000 prize to the nonprofit with the most votes.
Fill out the registration form today!

Filed Under: Energy, News Tagged With: Marin Clean Energy, MCE

Marin Clean Energy Action Needed

March 26, 2009 by Sustainable Fairfax

Marin Clean Energy logo with tagline "My Community, My Choice"

Marin Clean Energy logo with tagline "My Community, My Choice"Marin Clean Energy is on it’s way to becoming a reality in 2010! Eight towns and the County voted last fall to join together to set up our community based clean energy system. Now we’re into the nitty-gritty details and you can help all of Marin get the best Marin Clean Energy System we can have.

   MCE has the potential to integrate energy efficiency and local power generation. Energy efficiency is the cheapest ‘clean energy’ available and we would create good local jobs. Public Goods Funds are available to Marin and we should make sure that we get the funding, because Marin Clean Energy can do better Energy Efficiency, Solar, and Low-income programs than PG&E.

Please email your MCE county representative and your MCE town councilor and say that we need to bring energy efficiency and local power generation front and center into all MCE proposals.

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: Electricity, Energy, MCE

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