Green Power - Frequently Asked Questions

What is green power?

Why is Lynches River Electric offering the Green Power Program to its member-owners?

Where does the electricity for the Green Power Program come from?

What is methane gas and how is it renewable?

How does renewable energy differ from other energy sources?

Do Lynches River member-owners actually receive Green Power?

Why does renewable energy cost more?

Where will my money go?

How does the Green Power Program help better the environment?

What is accreditation and why is it important?

How much will my participation in the Green Power Program cost?

How do I enroll?

Green Power and You.

What is green power?
It is electricity generated by renewable resources like solar, wind and methane gas from decomposing garbage. These resources are replenished naturally and minimize harm to the environment.

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Why is Lynches River Electric offering the Green Power Program to its member-owners?
Lynches River Electric Cooperative and Santee Cooper are working together on the Green Power Program in response to increased customer interest in renewable energy and concern for the environment. One of Lynches River's core values is commitment to community. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life in the communities we serve and Green Power will help us do that. By encouraging demand for renewable energy, we can help reduce reliance solely on limited generation resources while improving and preserving the environment for future generations.

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Where does the electricity for the Green Power Program come from?
The renewable energy source is methane gas produced at the Horry County Solid Waste Authority Landfill, the Lee County Landfill SC, LLC, and the Richland County Landfill. The methane gas from the decomposing garbage produces 14.2 megawatts of electricity.

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What is methane gas and how is it renewable?
Waste put into landfills decomposes over time. Landfill gas is the product of this process, which is made up of different components. Methane is one of these and is the most valuable as a fuel. This gas is considered to be renewable because it is produced through natural decomposition of organic materials.

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How does renewable energy differ from other energy sources?
Today, most electricity comes from limited generation resources. Renewable resources, such as decomposing garbage, solar and wind provide a regenerating fuel source for electricity. Using renewable resources to produce electricity will help reduce the need to use conventional generators powered by limited resources.

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Do Lynches River member-owners actually receive Green Power?
Electricity is the flow of electrons. These electrons flow through power lines from both the Green Power generators and conventional fossil fuel generators into a "pool." Power lines carry these electrons from the "pool" to your home. It is impossible to guarantee that the electrons you receive at your electrical outlet came from the Green Power generators directly. However, you participation in this program is ensuring that electrons generated from renewable-resource generators are being added to this "pool" and less energy from conventional sources is being produced.

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Why does renewable energy cost more?
Facilities that use renewable resources to generate electricity are currently expensive to build and operate. Increased customer demand by people for renewable energy will lead to further development of renewable technologies. Although the price is slightly higher, the impact of green power on the environment is less, rendering its value immeasurable.

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Where will my money go?
All revenues from Green Power premiums will be reinvested in future development of additional renewable resources or facilities.

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How does the Green Power Program help better the environment?
Renewable resources replace themselves naturally so they produce little or no air pollutants or waste. In using the methane emitted by decomposing garbage as fuel for generating power we can significantly reduce the amount of greenhouse gas that otherwise would go into the atmosphere. Landfill gas is the only renewable energy source that, when used, actually removes pollution from the atmosphere.

At full capacity, the 14.2 megawatt plant was the same positive environmental impact as planting more than 17,800 acres of trees. A residential member-owner who invests an additional $6.00 per month for one year is equivalent to planting an 1/3 acre of trees or not driving for nearly three months.

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What is accreditation and why is it important?
Santee Cooper's Green Power Program has achieved national Green-e certification through the Center for Resource Solutions, based in California. Green-e certified utility programs are verified annually for their power content making sure that the electricity provider selling the power has met the Green-e Program's environmental and consumer protection standards. Green-e is the nation's leading industry certification and verification program for renewable energy products.

Electric companies who go through the accreditation process all have to sign CRS's Code of Conduct and meet environmental as well as consumer protection standards. You can be sure that if a program is CRS accredited, it is truly a best practice green choice.

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How much will my participation in the Green Power Program cost?
Your cost will vary depending on how many blocks a member chooses to buy. Each block purchased will add an extra $3 to a member's monthly electric bill.

For residential consumers, rates are:
$3 per month for 1 block (100kWh)
$6 per month for 2 blocks (200 kWh)
$9 per month for 3 blocks (300 kWh)
Members can also choose to purchase any number of blocks for $3 each

Participation in Green Power is voluntary by Lynches River Electric Cooperative members. Members may discontinue participation in Green Power at any time.

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How do I enroll?
Enrolling is easy: Members just call or visit the Lynches River office.