Clean electricity for a cleaner New Jersey
Choose 100% renewable wind and solar energy for your New Jersey 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, you can help improve the air we breathe and the world we share.
We're not a utility company.
We're a renewable electricity supplier.
When you choose CleanChoice Energy as your electricity supplier, we'll ensure all the energy you use is replenished on the grid from wind and solar farms in your region.
Your utility company stays the same. They will still maintain your lines and provide your bill. No service calls, equipment, or installation are needed—you'll simply see a line on your electric bill that says your “Supplier” is CleanChoice Energy.
Simple, right?
Change the world without changing your life
You can make a positive impact on the planet—every time you flip on your light switch.
An easy way to get clean energy
An easy way to get clean energy
Zero commitments
Zero commitments
Small effort, big impact
Small effort, big impact
Join us in the fight against climate change
We’re on a mission to make clean air and renewable energy available to all.
In 2021, our customers had the same environmental impact as planting29,758,851 trees
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Making the switch to clean energy isn't just one of the most impactful ways you can help the environment—it's also one of the easiest. Sign up today to help ensure a better tomorrow.
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1 Typical default utility energy mix for customers in states eligible for CleanChoice Energy clean electricity service. Aggregate default utility for: DE, IL, MA, MD, NJ, NY, OH, PA, Washington DC. Not all customers in these areas are eligible. Source: www.eia.gov. 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.