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Evanston's renewable energy credits: A market-based climate tool - Evanston RoundTable

Summary by Evanston RoundTable
Since 2014, 100% of energy supplied to Evanston residents is considered renewable due to the purchase of renewable energy credits. Although Evanston itself is not run on clean energy sources like solar or wind, the city purchases credits that support renewable energy production in other Midwestern states.“A renewable energy credit is a legal claim to renewable energy,” Evanston Sustainability Coordinator Cara Pratt explained to the RoundTable. “…
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Evanston RoundTable broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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