DEMEC - Green Power Program

DE Mandatory Utility Green Power Option local government

Program Details

Program ID
92
Last Updated
11/6/2009

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
local government
Eligible Technologies
solar water heat solar space heat geothermal electric solar thermal electric solar thermal process heat solar photovoltaics wind (all) landfill gas tidal wave ocean thermal hydroelectric (small) anaerobic digestion fuel cells using renewable fuels

Program Summary

Under Delaware's RPS, rural electric cooperatives and municipal utilities can opt out of the mandated portfolio requirements if they establish a green energy fund and a voluntary green power purchasing program. The Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation (DEMEC), a joint action agency and wholesale electric company representing the state's nine municipal utilities, opted out of the RPS requirements on behalf of the municipal utilities and began offering a voluntary green power program to its customers starting on June 1, 2006. DEMEC currently offers green power subscriptions in 100 kilowatt-hour blocks at a monthly premium price of $0.21 per block. Customer contracts last for one year (June 1 - May 31). The amount of green energy blocks is limited and subscriptions are awarded on a first-come first-serve basis. The quantity that can be purchased is limited to a customer’s lowest monthly consumption in the preceding twelve months To enroll in the program, customers should contact the appropriate DEMEC member utility directly. DEMEC municipal utility members include: Newark, New Castle, Middletown, Dover, Smyrna, Seaford, Lewes, Clayton and Milford. These utilities serve a combined population of 100,000 and have a combined peak load of 435 megawatts.

Contact & Resources

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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