Where does green energy come from?

Wind generation sites are the primary source of renewable green energy in the State of Illinois, followed by solar, hydro, and methane gas from landfills.  Nuclear and natural gas are not considered renewable green resources for power generation.

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1. Who is MC Squared Energy Services?
2. How do I enroll?
3. Will I receive notification of the change?
4. Will my electricity service be disrupted when I switch?
5. What if I have already switched to an Alternative Retail Electricity Supplier (ARES)?
6. What will change on my electricity bill if I’m enrolled?
7. What happens at the end of the program term?
8. Is there an early termination fee?
9. What is the ComEd rate?
10. Where does green energy come from?
11. If we consume Renewable “green” energy, will our homes be powered by the actual electricity that is generated by windmills, solar, hydro, etc.?
12. How can we be certain we are buying green / renewable power?
13. Will I get two bills, one from ComEd and another from the new supplier?
14. Whom do I call if I have service problems?
15. I am enrolled in low-income assistance program. Will that be affected?
16. I’m on ComEd’s budget billing plan. Will that change? Can I still have my payment automatically deduced from my checking account as I do now?
17. Will someone come to my home or call to sign me up?