IPG Mediabrands x CleanChoice Solutions

As an employee or US-based client of IPG Mediabrands, you can choose 100% renewable wind and solar energy for your home today—in just 2 minutes.


You have the power to choose the cleaner option

Right now, the electricity that comes to your home likely includes dirty fossil fuels, which pollute our environment. But by choosing 100% wind and solar energy at a special rate, you can help improve the air we breathe and the world we share.


How it works

Your utility company stays the same. They will still maintain your lines and provide your bill. No service calls, equipment, or installation are needed—just peace of mind knowing your home is powered with 100% clean energy.

    Fast, seamless sign-up

    You can easily sign up in just 2 minutes, and we never charge enrollment or cancellation fees.

    No commitments

    If you're not satisfied for any reason, you can cancel with no penalty and no interruption to your electricity service.

    Alternative to rooftop solar

    No service calls, equipment, or installation are needed to enjoy the benefits of 100% renewable energy for your home.


Farm Spotlights

We develop our own farms and partner with farms across the United States. Here are a few of the farms our customers support:

Kearsarge Concord Solar Farm

Location: Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Kearsarge Concord Solar Farm was developed on a municipal landfill and has the potential to generate 1.7 megawatts of energy. The town of Concord and the Municipal Light Department partnered on the development of this farm so the entire community can benefit from the environmental and economic benefits of clean solar energy.

Wind turbine in a wind farm

Fenner Wind Farm

Location: Fenner, New York

Fenner Wind Farm Project is one of the largest operating wind farms in the state of New York, generating 30-megawatts. The project is located in the Town of Jenner about 40 miles southeast of Syracuse, is powered by 20 wind turbines supplied by GE Power Systems. These 1.5-megawatt machines are the largest wind turbines manufactured in America.

Sunset over a wind turbine farm

Harvest Ridge Wind Farm

Location: Douglas County, Illinois

The Harvest Ridge Wind Farm consists of 48 turbines and has an installed capacity of 200 megawatts of electricity. At this full capacity, the wind farm generates enough electricity to power 68,000 Illinois homes. This farm also yields significant economic benefits to the surrounding community and supports a stable form of income for local farmers and landowners. During its construction, it supported approximately 250 jobs as well as 10 current full-time jobs.



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See what others have to say about CleanChoice Energy

Extremely happy with the service! They made it super easy to switch. I also love the regular "Impact Reports" that tell me how much clean energy I've added to the grid and the positive environmental impact this energy has had. There's also neat information in each one about local clean energy farms. It's all very thoughtful and hopeful and absolutely worth the very slight increase of my energy bill.

Katerina

Seamless, painless change to clean energy! Everyone will feel good doing this

Marie C.

Elizabeth alt

I am very satisfied with the entire process to this point. I've recommended solar farms to anyone interested.

Elizabeth

We like getting reports that show how much of a difference our household has made by using CleanChoice Energy.

Elise

Excellent customer service! So relieved to know that my electricity use is offset by clean renewable energy production. Thanks.

Jane

Thank you for providing this environmentally friendly power option and with minimal effort on the part of the consumer!

Lauren

It's a seamless and easy way to contribute to a clean energy future. Love it.

Douglas


1 Source: EIA, "US Electricity Flow, 2021." CleanChoice Energy has high standards for defining "clean" energy. While nuclear and hydro do not emit greenhouse gasses, generation from these sources have other negative environmental consequences.

2 Based on EPA greenhouse gas equivalencies.