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Westchester Power asks Greenburgh to renew ESCO --during last two years residents saved
Release Date: September 06, 2018
SHOULD GREENBURGH RENEW ESCO WITH WESTCHESTER POWER DISCUSSION TOMORROW ON MY WVOX RADIO PROGRAM FROM 10-11 AM www.wvox.com or 1460 am
LINK TO TOWN BOARD DISCUSSION POSTED BELOW -YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL IN DURING SHOW 636-0110
Last week the Greenburgh Town Board met with representatives of Westchester Power. They asked the town to renew the ESCO agreement and indicated that during the past two years residents of Greenburgh (who did not opt out of the ESCO) saved a modest amount- under $200. The Town Board will be voting on the ESCO renewal in the near future. The discussion we had can be watched on the following link:
Tomorrow (Friday) I have invited Dan Welsh ( Dan Welsh <dan@westchesterpower.org) to be my guest on my WVOX radio program 1460 AM (or if the signal doesn't reach your house www.wvox.com).
If you have any questions you can call in between 10:00 AM and 11 AM during the program by dialing 914-636-0110. If you can't listen but want me to ask questions about Westchester Power, ESCOs, can residents who opt out do better on their own, etc... please e mail me your questions and I will try asking them.
Greenburgh is one of a number of communities in Westchester that has been working with Westchester Power and Sustainable Westchester on this initiative. I look forward to your input.
PAUL FEINER
2 year report --how Greenburgh utility customers did participating in the Westchester Power ESCO
June, 2016-June, 2018
Westchester Power CCA Program Results for Greenburgh
Two years ago the Greenburgh Town Board entered into an agreement with Westchester Power to supply Greenburgh residents with electricity. Have you, the consumer, saved money as a result of this agreement? I asked Westchester Power to provide the town with an update. Greenburgh residents have seen modest savings as a result of this agreement. : Since the Westchester Power municipal electricity supply program launched in April 2016, there have been financial savings for customers and significant environmental benefits derived from carbon dioxide avoidance for those customers using the 100% renewable energy supply.
When the Town Board approved the agreement with Westchester Power we promised residents that we would periodically provide Greenburgh utility ratepayers with updates -letting you know how you're doing participating in this ESCO. Your thoughts are always welcome. Please be advised that every resident of unincorporated Greenburgh is automatically enrolled in this program but residents who don't want to participate can opt out.
PAUL FEINER
Performance overview
Over the 25-month period from June 2016 through June 2018, Greenburgh’s participation in the Westchester Power program has resulted in the following:
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191,709,288 kilowatt-hours of electricity have been served;
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Customers saved $2,156,547 collectively; and
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613 tons of carbon dioxide were avoided by customers who opted in to the renewable energy supply.
Breakdown by customer type
Over that same time period:
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Residents in the standard supply on average saved $194.51, for a modest savings of $7.78/month;
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Residents who opted in to the 100% renewable/green supply on average saved $149.29, for a modest savings of $6.00/month;
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Small business customers in standard supply on average saved $50.28, for a modest savings of $2.01/month; and
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Small business customers who opted in to the 100% renewable/green supply on average paid a premium of $5.61, or approximately 22 cents per month to go green.
Where the savings come from
The chart below outlines the three types of savings that contribute to the financial benefits of the CCA:
- Supply Savings: The difference between Con Ed’s variable rate that month and Westchester Power’s fixed rate. Calculated on a per kWh basis. This amounted to $1,135,855 for all Greenburgh CCA customers.
- Sales Tax Avoidance: Both residential and commercial accounts are exempt from some portion of sales tax on the delivery portion of their bill (~11 cents per kWh). In most cases, this is 3% for residential and 7.375% for small commercial accounts. Greenburgh CCA customers avoided $675,644.
- Billing and Processing Payment: When in the CCA, each customer avoids a $1.20/mo charge for billing and processing. Greenburgh saved $345,048.
Greenburgh Program Totals
June 2016 - June 2018
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kWh
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CO2 Avoided (MT)
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Supply Savings
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Sales Tax Avoidance
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BPP Savings
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Total Savings
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Standard Supply Grand Totals:
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189,679,128
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0
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$1,158,037
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$661,995
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$341,417
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$2,161,449
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Renewable Supply Grand Totals:
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2,030,160
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612.8
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-$22,182
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$13,649
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$3,631
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-$4,902
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Total
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191,709,288
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613
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$1,135,855
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$675,644
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$345,048
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$2,156,547
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Greenburgh
Total Savings per Acct
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Standard Residential
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$194.51
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Standard Commercial
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$50.28
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Green Residential
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$149.29
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Green Commercial
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-$5.61
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