Special Offer
$50 Visa Prepaid Card
Switch to clean energy and we'll give you a $50 Visa Prepaid Card when you start service*
Sign up for the clean energy option available to you
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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.
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.
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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*Terms Apply. You will receive a $50 Visa Prepaid Card only if you are enrolling a new account with CleanChoice Energy. Your reward will be sent one to three weeks after your service start date, which is set by your utility and may be up to eight weeks after you enroll with CleanChoice Energy. You may choose either $100 in energy-saving products from Energy Earth or a $50 Visa Prepaid Card. This offer may not be combined with any other promotional offers. Limited time offer. Terms subject to change. Offer not valid for New York customers. CleanChoice Visa Prepaid Card is issued by MetaBank®, N.A., Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. No cash access or recurring payments. Can be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. Card valid for up to 6 months, funds do not expire and may be available after card expiration date, fees may apply. Card terms and conditions apply.
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.