This year, the Green Future community celebrates a major milestone: the 25th anniversary of making a meaningful and positive impact for the environment. Your support and passion, along with more than 225,000 Oregonians, has helped make this milestone possible.

At the same time, PGE has made strides in bringing more renewable energy to all customers. In acknowledgement of this progress, we’re evolving Green Future, too.

 

What’s changing?

Starting Jan. 1, 2025, Green Future Choice participants will support 100% renewable energy for a lower monthly cost! This is because PGE is committed to ensure at least 27% of the energy sold to all customers is renewable energy in 2025. Accordingly, Green Future Choice will be adjusted to match the remaining 73% of your electricity use with renewable energy. The average cost to participate will decrease by about $2 – $3 per month.*

In addition to that, changes are taking place to the program’s Green-e Energy certification – a third-party verification provided by the Center for Resource Solutions. In 2025, Green Future Choice and Block will no longer be Green-e Energy certified. The Oregon Public Utility Commission will continue to oversee the program, and a different third-party auditor will verify the renewable energy purchased on your behalf.

*Based on the average residential electricity use of 795 kilowatt-hours per month and average small business electricity use of 1,350 kilowatt-hours per month.

We’ve compiled other answers to commonly asked questions about the program changes below.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When do these changes go into effect?

    These changes will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2025.

  • What will my new Green Future Choice monthly cost be?

    The average participant will see their average cost go down by about $2 – $3 per month.* The exact amount will depend on your actual electricity use. The price per kilowatt-hour will remain the same at $0.0094, but you’ll be paying for fewer kilowatt-hours each month. Here’s how it will work:

    PGE’s Renewable Commitment in 2025 Percentage of electricity matched with renewable energy through Green Future Before:

    Green Future Choice Avg. Monthly Cost

    After:

    Green Future Choice Avg. Monthly Cost

    Average Residential Customer* At least 27% 73% $7.47 $5.46
    Average Small Business Customer* At least 27% 73% $12.69 $9.26

    *Based on the average residential electricity use of 795 kilowatt-hours per month and average small business electricity use of 1,350 kilowatt-hours per month.

  • Why is the average monthly cost of Green Future Choice going down?

    In 2025, PGE will provide at least 27% renewable energy from sources like hydropower, wind, and solar. Therefore, Green Future Choice participants will only pay to match the difference (73%) of their electricity use with renewable energy in order to total 100%. The price per-kilowatt hour of Green Future Choice is not changing – but you’ll be paying for fewer kilowatt-hours each month. The average cost to participate will decrease by about $2-$3 per month.*

    PGE is required by the State of Oregon to increase the percentage of certain types of renewable energy used to serve customers under Oregon’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS). As this percentage increases (35% in 2030, 45% in 2035, 50% in 2040), Green Future Choice will continue to automatically adjust to match the difference so the total renewable percentage will remain 100%.

    *Based on the average residential electricity use of 795 kilowatt-hours per month and average small business electricity use of 1,350 kilowatt-hours per month.

  • Will I continue to support 100% renewable energy with Green Future Choice?

    Yes! Green Future Choice participants will continue to support renewable energy equal to 100% of their electricity use. In 2025, only 73% will come from Green Future Choice and 27% will come from PGE.

  • What is the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)?

    RPS is a statewide policy requiring utilities to provide customers a specified percentage of electricity from certain types of renewable energy sources. Oregon’s RPS requires that 50% of the electricity Oregonians use come from renewable sources by 2040. Oregon utilities like PGE are also required to meet interim benchmarks to ensure they are on track to hit the 2040 goal.

  • Is there a difference between the renewable resources supported by Green Future and the qualifying renewable resources allowed under Oregon’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)?

    Yes, there are some differences. Green Future only purchases renewable energy certificates (RECs) from newer renewable energy facilities that have come online in the last 15 years. Additionally, only hydropower facilities certified by the Low Impact Hydropower Institute are eligible to be supported by Green Future.

    By comparison, the qualifying renewable resources for the RPS can include facilities that are older than 15 years, as well as electricity generation from large hydropower facilities that are not certified as low-impact as long as the generation is attributable to efficiency upgrades made after 1995.

  • What is a Renewable Energy Certificate (REC)?

    A REC is created every time one megawatt-hour of renewable energy is generated and added to the electric grid, and it represents the environmental benefits of this energy. Learn more about how RECs work in this video from the Center for Resource Solutions.

    Because electrons cannot be tracked, RECs are used to verify claims around using or supporting renewable energy, like the claims made with Green Power programs. A REC contains information about what facility generated the renewable energy, when it was generated (month and year), and what kind of resource generated the energy (solar, wind, geothermal, etc). RECs can be bought, sold, and traded. However, when a REC is used to support claims in a program, it is retired and can no longer transfer ownership or be used again. Green Future Choice and Block retire RECs equal to what participants purchase each year that match the exact percentage and geography reported to customers.

  • Why will Green Future no longer be Green-e Energy certified?

    For the last 9 years, PGE’s Green Future program has been certified by a third-party verifier called the Center for Resource Solutions (CRS), a nonprofit organization that creates standards for voluntary renewable energy programs. CRS recently updated their Green-e Standard in response to new regulations and rules adopted by the State of Oregon, and this update affects the certification status of the Green Future Choice and Block program.

    The update states that Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) associated with renewable energy facilities that deliver electricity to Oregon customers are no longer eligible for Green-e Energy certification. To maintain certification in 2025, Green Future Choice and Block would need to begin sourcing RECs from less local renewable energy facilities located outside of the Western grid, such as facilities in Texas or on the East Coast.

    In a 2023 survey, more than 98% of residential program participants who responded to the survey did not feel strongly about retaining Green-e Energy certification. Therefore, because of the Green-e rule change and the lack of strong preference from participants, we’ve decided to move away from certification in 2025 to be able to continue providing more local RECs from Oregon and the Western region – a priority for many Green Future customers. Green Future Choice and Block will continue to be overseen by the Oregon Public Utility Commission and audited annually by a different third-party to verify the renewable energy purchased on your behalf.

    The State of Oregon and CRS will continue to explore solutions that will make it possible for programs like Green Future Choice and Block to be recertified in the future, while continuing to purchase RECs from the Western region.

    We want to hear more about your priorities and preferences for Green Future. Keep your eye out for a survey invitation in 2025 to help us better understand how you think about regional supply, program cost, and certification status. If you have any feedback to share now, feel free to let us know here.

  • If Green Future Choice and Block is no longer Green-e Energy certified, how is the renewable energy being verified?

    Green Future Choice and Block will continue to be overseen by the Oregon Public Utility Commission and audited annually by a different third-party to verify the renewable energy purchased on your behalf. Your money will continue to go toward matching your electricity use with renewable energy, supporting local renewable energy projects through the Renewable Development Fund and administering the program.

  • I participate in Green Future Choice. Do I need to take any action?

    You do not need to do anything to continue to support 100% renewable energy.  The new structure will automatically be applied to your account. You will begin to see a lower monthly Green Future charge on your January 2025 bill.

  • What if I want to support more renewable energy than what I can now purchase through Green Future Choice?

    Amazing! If you want to go above and beyond your own monthly electricity usage, you can purchase additional “blocks” of renewable energy in 200 kilowatt-hour increments through Green Future Block. Each block costs a fixed monthly fee of $1.88 and you can purchase as many blocks as you like.

  • Is the monthly cost of Green Future Block changing?

    No, there won’t be any change to the monthly cost of Green Future Block. As always, you can choose to increase or decrease the number of blocks you purchase at any time to meet your needs.

  • How do I change or cancel my participation?

    You can change or cancel your Green Future participation at any time with no penalty by logging into your PGE account online or calling PGE Customer Service at 503-228-6322.