Upgrade to ECO100
100% renewable electricity from Peninsula Clean Energy.
Upgrading to ECO100 is a powerful action you can take that is good for the environment, and it's easy!
It's an easy and cost-effective way to go green. ECO100 rates are just 1 cent per kilowatt hour more than ECOplus rates. For the average household, this premium is only about $4-5 more per month.
ECO100 is Green-e Energy certified, and meets the environmental and consumer-protection standards set forth by the nonprofit Center for Resource Solutions. Learn more at green-e.org.
To view highlights of the conditions of your subscription, see the Price, Terms & Conditions. For a complete list of the resources included in ECO100, view the Prospective Product Content Label below.
2024 Prospective Product Content Label1
ECO100 matches 100% of your electricity usage. In 2024, ECO100 will be made up of the following new renewable resources averaged annually.
Green-e® Energy Certified New2 Renewables in ECO100 2024 | Generation location | |
Solar | 50% | California |
Wind | 50% | California |
Total Green-e® Energy Certified New Renewables | 100% | California |
For comparison, the current average mix of resources supplying PG&E includes: Coal (0.0%), Nuclear (49.3%), Oil (0.0 %), Natural Gas (4.8%), Hydroelectric (7.6 %), Eligible Renewable (38.3%) and Other (0.0%). This resource mix was prepared in accordance with California Energy Commission Power Source Disclosure for 2022.
The average home in San Mateo County uses 405 kWh per month. This is based on a representative 12-month billing history for all customers on the E-TOU-C rate schedule for PG&E and Peninsula Clean Energy’s published rates as of March, 2024.
For specific information about this product, please contact Peninsula Clean Energy, 1-866-966-0110, info@pencleanenergy.com, www.PenCleanEnergy.com.
1 These figures reflect the renewables that we have contracted to provide. Actual figures may vary according to resource availability. We will annually report to you before August 1 of next year in the form of a Historical Product Content Label the actual resource mix of the electricity you purchased.
2 New Renewables come from generation facilities that first began commercial operation within the past 15 years.
3 Eligible hydroelectric facilities are defined in the Green-e® Renewable Energy Standard for Canada and the United States (http://www.green-e.org/standard) and include facilities certified by the Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) (www.lowimpacthydro.org) or EcoLogo (www.ecologo.org); and facilities comprised of a turbine in a pipeline or a turbine in an irrigation canal.
ECO100 is Green-e® Energy certified, and meets the environmental and consumer-protection standards set forth by the nonprofit Center for Resource Solutions. Learn more at www.green-e.org.
Complete the form below, or call us at 1-866-966-0110 with your PG&E account number to upgrade to ECO100 for 100% renewable and carbon-free energy!
2023 Historical Product Content Label1
ECO100 matches 100% of your electricity usage. In 2023, ECO100 was made up of the following new renewable resources averaged annually.
Green-e® Energy Certified New2 Renewables in ECO100 2023 | Generation location | |
Biomass | % | |
Geothermal | % | |
Low impact hydroelectric3 | % | |
Solar | 50% | California |
Wind | 50% | California |
Total Green-e® Energy Certified New Renewables | 100% | California |
1 These figures reflect the power delivered to ECO100’s customers in 2023.
2 New Renewables come from generation facilities that first began commercial operation within the past 15 years.
3 Eligible hydroelectric facilities are defined in the Green-e® Renewable Energy Standard for Canada and the United States (http://www.green-e.org/standard) and include facilities certified by the Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) (www.lowimpacthydro.org) or EcoLogo (www.ecologo.org); and facilities comprised of a turbine in a pipeline or a turbine in an irrigation canal.
For comparison, the current average mix of resources supplying PG&E includes: Coal (0.0%), Nuclear (49.3%), Oil (0.0 %), Natural Gas (4.8%), Hydroelectric (7.6 %), Eligible Renewable (38.3%) and Other (0.0%). This resource mix was prepared in accordance with California Energy Commission Power Source Disclosure for 2022.
The average home in San Mateo County uses 405 kWh per month. This is based on a representative 12-month billing history for all customers on the E-TOU-C rate schedule for PG&E and Peninsula Clean Energy’s published rates as of March, 2024.
For specific information about this product, please contact Peninsula Clean Energy, 1-866-966-0110, info@pencleanenergy.com, www.PenCleanEnergy.com.
ECO100 is Green-e® Energy certified, and meets the environmental and consumer-protection standards set forth by the nonprofit Center for Resource Solutions. Learn more at www.green-e.org.