Did you know you can power your home with 100%, non-polluting, wind, and solar energy?
In many places, you can call your utility or sign up online for a renewable energy program that only costs a few more dollars a month.
Switch to renewable energy today, and help fight climate change!
WHY DO IT
Switching to 100% renewable electricity can help you:
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Get clean electricity from solar, wind, and geothermal sources
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Reduce emissions and air pollution from coal and gas power plants
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Help fund the construction of more wind and solar farms
GET INSPIRED
GET STARTED
Follow these easy steps to switch to 100% renewable electricity:
1. Check your electric bill
2. Find your account number
3. Call your utility (or sign up online)
4. Place your order
LEARN MORE
Read up on renewable electricity.
LOCAL RESOURCES
Marin, Napa, Contra Costa & Bay Area locations
Sign up online for 100% Deep Green from Marin Clean Energy (MCE).
MCE’s service area includes all of Marin and Napa Counties, unincorporated Contra Costa County, as well as Benicia, Concord, Danville, El Cerrito, Lafayette, Martinez, Moraga, Oakley, Pinole, Pittsburg, Richmond, San Pablo, San Ramon, and Walnut Creek.
Sonoma & Mendocino counties
Power your life with EverGreen from Sonoma Clean Power.
Reduce your greenhouse gas emissions, and help solve the climate crisis at a local level.
San Francisco
Upgrade to SuperGreen from CleanPowerSF.
Get cleaner, greener electricity at competitive rates.
Alameda County
Choose a clean energy plan from East Bay Community Energy.
Go green with EBCE’s 100% carbon-free and 100% renewable options.
Silicon Valley
Upgrade to Green Prime from Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE).
SVCE service area includes Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Saratoga, Sunnyvale and Unincorporated Santa Clara County.
Northern California
Ask PG&E to power your home with renewable energy sources.
Learn more about their Solar Choice and Regional Renewable Choice programs.
This listing focuses on Marin and nearby counties at this time. More locations coming soon.