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3.14.2006 ET
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Green Mountain Power Introduces New Renewable Rate
(CSRwire) COLCHESTER, Vt.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 14, 2006--Green Mountain
Power Corporation (NYSE:GMP) announced today that its customers now have
the choice of buying all or a portion of their power from renewable
resources. The Vermont Public Service Board has given its final approval
to the program, effective immediately.
"Our customers have expressed interest in being able to choose
renewable resources and I'm pleased that we will now be able to offer them
that choice. Green Mountain Power's overall power mix is already low in
fossil fuels, but under our new program, customers can choose 100 percent
renewable resources," said Chris Dutton, President and Chief Executive
Officer of Green Mountain Power. "We've called the program 'Greener
Mountain Power' to reflect that greener choice."
Green Mountain Power will purchase certified renewable resources on
the New England power grid equal to the portion of electricity customers
designate to purchase through Greener Mountain Power. The price of those
resources will be locked in for five years, which will help stabilize the
Greener Mountain Power rate. When Vermont projects are available, they
will receive a priority. Likely candidates for inclusion would include
wind, biomass and biogas.
Green Mountain Power worked closely with the Vermont Department of
Public Service and Renewable Energy Vermont in developing the program.
David O'Brien, commissioner of the Vermont Department of Public
Service, said, "We are very pleased that Green Mountain Power is
implementing a "green" rate. This is an ideal way to offer consumers a
choice of what energy sources they wish to support."
Andrew Perchlik, executive director of Renewable Energy Vermont, said,
"We were pleased to work with Green Mountain Power to develop this new
renewable rate. We think it is important that Green Mountain Power
customers now have the option of a 'green' rate to support renewable
energy in Vermont and New England."
The program is available to residential, commercial and industrial
customers. Residential and small commercial customers can choose to have
25 percent, 50 percent or 100 percent of their power come from renewable
resources. Large industrial customers may choose a ten percent level, but
greater amounts require permission from the Company.
Customers pay a premium for the renewable resources of just over four
cents per kilowatthour. For residential customers using 750 kilowatthours
a month, signing up for 25 percent of their use under Greener Mountain
Power would add $7.88 to their $97.55 monthly bill, for a total of
$105.43.
Due to the laws of physics, actual electrons flow to the nearest need
and cannot be directed to specific locations. Through Greener Mountain
Power, customers will be financially supporting qualifying new renewable
energy sources connected to the New England electric grid but that power
will not necessarily flow to their home.
Customers interested in signing up for Greener Mountain Power can go
to www.greenmountainpower.biz or
call Green Mountain Power at 1-888-TEL-GMPC (1-888-835-4672.) Greener
Mountain Power is a five-year commitment, by calendar year. Customers may
withdraw at any time, but cannot sign up again until the end of the
original five-year period.
Green Mountain Power Corporation (www.greenmountainpower.biz)
is a Vermont-based energy services company serving 90,000 electric
customers.
For further information, please contact Dorothy Schnure, Manager of
Corporate Communications, at 802-655-8418, David O'Brien, Commissioner of
Vermont Department of Public Service at (802) 828-2321, or Andrew
Perchlik, Executive Director of Renewable Energy Vermont at (802)
229-0099.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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