Question: Green Mtn Energy
#3
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Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Programs: AA2MM
Posts: 1,754
ranles -- nothing wrong with PECO except no miles... I didn't sign up with Green Mtn before because their price was too high, but I was just checking their prices, and for their "Good" package, the bottom line price was the same as PECO (even with the transmission chg, etc) so I might as well change and get some miles
#4




Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Henderson, NV
Programs: Hyatt LT Globalist, Marriot LT Titanium, UA 2.4MM, HH Gold, AS MVPG
Posts: 3,514
I signed up for Green Mountain in January. Received 5000 bonus miles for UA. But then found out that I would receiving two bills every month, one for transmission and one for generation, so I switched back, it was free. Got to keep the 5000 miles, so it was worth it. I'm in CA by the way.
#5
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 164
I signed up for Green Mountain several months ago. Got my miles and also flyers and advertisements in the mail from them. However, what is interesting is I have not received a bill yet, continue to receive SDG&E bill.
#6




Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA, US CP, SPG PLAT
Programs: US Chairman, SPG PLAT, National Elite Exec
Posts: 176
I work in the industry, but my company does not serve residential acounts. I know Green mountin well and they are a good company. My under standing is that no mile have been or are planned for the PA market because it is working OK without such inticements as of now. CA had very little customer switches on the residential side, so they began offering miles.
Further, for any customers in PA, and Philadelphia area specifically, switch from PECO. You get to keep the savings PECO is offering on your Distribution bill while also getting the addtional savings from your generation provider if you choose anyone except for the "green" providers. There are even some green products that offer savings.
Again, I have no upside, my company does not serve residential accounts. I am personally using the cheapest provider that was available last fall. They are the non-profit Energy Cooperative Association of Pennsylvania. You can find their and all other supplier information at the Public Utility Commission Web site for competition.
www.electrichoice.com
Further, for any customers in PA, and Philadelphia area specifically, switch from PECO. You get to keep the savings PECO is offering on your Distribution bill while also getting the addtional savings from your generation provider if you choose anyone except for the "green" providers. There are even some green products that offer savings.
Again, I have no upside, my company does not serve residential accounts. I am personally using the cheapest provider that was available last fall. They are the non-profit Energy Cooperative Association of Pennsylvania. You can find their and all other supplier information at the Public Utility Commission Web site for competition.
www.electrichoice.com



