Being Green Pays off for me and You

I've been passionate about the environment for a long time and now they have ways of helping the environment and making money. I joined Independence Energy Alliance a month ago and I love it.

The Compensation plan is as follows:

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The cost of electricity is going up (both in dollars and in environmental and health impacts) and it doesn't show any signs of doing otherwise. About half of the energy in the American grid is coal generated. We won't bore you with what you already know: coal is a really stinky, dangerous, nasty, unsustainable, and silly way to make power. By using less energy, and greening the electricity that we do use, we can lighten our footprint immensely. The subject of electricity and its environmental impacts is a massive one and we can't cover every corner of it here; hopefully, this brief guide can offer some solid suggestions for greening your electricity and use thereof.


Sign up for green power Getting green power may be as easy as checking a box on your energy bill. About 600 of the US's 6,000 power utilities offer a green power option of one kind or another. In this sort of program, the local utility buys renewable energy (wind, solar, etc.) and then passes it along to customers. It often costs a bit more, but not much, and it helps support the industry for clean, green power. Before you sign up, though, ask where they're getting their power from. If it's a source like waste coal or waste-to-power, you might be better off buying your credits elsewhere.


I have a great solution for you and your family Independence Energy Alliance 

Protect the Planet—
Have Peace of Mind
Wouldn’t it make sense to use a greener 
source of energy that not only protects 
the planet but protects you?
  •   No cost to switch
  •   No cost to cancel
  •   Delivered by your local utility
  •   Unemployment protection


All while taking a significant 
step toward protecting 
our environment!
Switch Today—It’s FREE!*

*Subject to Credit Check if Deposit is required you can pay a one time $90.00(non-refundable) connection fee.

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