Marin County may defect from PG&E (San Francisco)
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has new competition in Marin County.
A Marin County board voted unanimously Thursday to approve a five-year contract with Shell Energy North America to supply electricity to the county, and compete against PG&E.
Shell Energy North America, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, has said it can offer an electric supply that includes 25 percent renewable energy for the same price PG&E charges customers. Also, for an additional $3 to $6, Marin County customers can opt to buy 100 percent of their electricity generated by renewable sources.
Read the full report in the San Francisco Business Times.


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