Green Energy

From help finding the best cheap renewable energy plans to tips on reducing your home’s energy usage and carbon footprint, we’ve got the green energy information you’re looking for.

How Much CO2 is Your Energy Plan Emitting?

Is your home on a 100% renewable energy plan? If not, and your electricity usage averages 1,000 kWh per month (roughly the national average), your fossil-sourced plan is responsible for 17,000 pounds of CO2 entering the atmosphere each year! You’ll...


An Energy Solution to Climate Change That Saves Consumers Money

Let's take matters into our own hands and fight climate change together! 1 The Problem The effects of climate change are bearing down on the planet, impacting all living things. We're running out of time, the clock is ticking, and we...


Make History with Electricity and Combat Climate Change

THE WOODLANDS, TX – As Texas continues to extend its lead as the top producer of wind energy in the nation with more installed capacity than most countries, and with solar energy hitting a new generation record in Texas in...


Rid the Electricity Grid of CO2 with Green Plans

Climate change will have a profound impact on our nation, world and future generations, on a scale unlike any other catastrophe in recorded history. As we witness the effects of climate change in changing weather patterns, floods, and fires, a...


Plant a trillion trees? Yes, but get a renewable energy plan

Planting trees is among the most noncontroversial methods of protecting the planet from climate disruption. If a massive number of trees were planted worldwide, there would be practically no political sacrifices required for it – no transition from fossil fuels,...


How Much CO2 Can You Cut with Green Energy?

Going green is a popular way to cut CO2 from the environment, with the Earth suffering an increasing amount of pollution and damage from fossil fuels. The generation of energy has produced significant amounts of carbon emissions that are a...


100% Renewable Energy Plans

Renewable energy plans are sourced with electricity from utility-scale renewable energy generation facilities in Texas and other states. Wind and solar power are the dominant sources of renewable “green” energy in the Lone Star State. Increased generation of renewable energy...


What are the Effects of Climate Change & How You Can Help Combat It

Despite the mounting body of evidence alerting us to the ongoing impacts of climate change, many still seem to cling to the idea that climate change is a problem for future generations to tackle, that it’s not urgent just yet....