Viridian Energy’s Historical Rate Comparisons Updated for August, 2013

Viridian Energy’s historical rate comparisons were published on August 1st. I would argue that the historical rate comparisons are THE most important tool that we, as Viridian Energy Independent Associates, have in our arsenal to show Viridian Energy’s program because not every single one of Viridian Energy’s customers saves money but, with a little luck and a little skill, good Viridian Energy Independent Associates can save their customers money on their electric bills. Furthermore, I would argue that the historical rate comparisons are most important for Viridian Energy’s most skeptical customers because it shows facts and figures which can’t be argued. Sure, it can be argued that some Viridian Energy customers aren’t saving money but let’s get that out on the table and get past that. Is saving money the number one priority for Viridian Energy customers? Initially, that’s the first question that I usually get but then my customers that may be paying a bit more or roughly the same as they’d be paying their current electric utility servicer decide that they feel good that they’re helping the environment and they also feel good that they’re helping me put a few shekels in my pocket every month simply because they like me and/or what I’m trying to do with Viridian Energy. So, without further ado, here are Viridian Energy’s historical rate comparisons for August, 2013.

Connecticut’s Electric Utilities

Electric – Connecticut Light & Power (CL&P) and The United Illuminating Company

Delaware’s Electric Utility

Electric – Delmarva Power

Illinois’ Electric Utility

Electric – ComEd

Maryland’s Electric Utilities

Electric – Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE) and Pepco

Massachusetts’ Electric Utilities

Electric – National Grid, NSTAR and Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECo)

New Jersey’s Electric Utilities

Electric – Atlantic City Electric, Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L), Public Service Enterprise Group (PSE&G) and Orange and Rockland Utilities (O&R)

New York’s Electric Utilities

Electric – Central Hudson Gas & Electric, Consolidated Edison Company of New York (ConEdison), Consolidated Edison Company of New York – Westchester (ConEdison – Westchester), National Grid, NYSEG, Orange & Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R) and Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E)

Pennsylvania’s Electric Utilities

Electric – Duquesne Light, PECO and PPL Electric Utilities Corporation (PPL)

Washington, D.C.’s Electric Utilities

Electric – Pepco

Viridian Energy has not yet started to publish historical rate comparisons for commercial electric customers or natural gas customers but I’m hoping that it soon will.

You might have questions after viewing your historical rate comparison. Feel free to call me on my mobile phone at 617-967-7398 and I’ll get your questions answered. If not, go to Vert Power and type in your zip code into the box in the upper right corner to switch your electric and/or natural gas supplier to Viridian Energy and start helping the environment with green energy today! Thanks.