Renaissance Power and Gas

Renaissance Power and Gas Program Description


When was the last time that you helped?

Did it feel good? Was it very difficult? And most importantly, did it work?

Supporting charities and charitable businesses is a great way to effectively help change conditions in your environment.   

Renaissance Power and Gas is an Energy Service Company (ESCo), which just means that we buy and sell the energy products that get delivered by your utility. In our case, we operate in Con Edison's New York service territory, mainly in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Westchester. Currently, we're supplying natural gas (and buying it from traditional sources that don't use hydraulic fracturing). 

In fact, there's this really cool scroll-down site about
the dangers of fracking that you can check out.

If you live in New York, or anywhere with an ESCo program, you've probably gotten a telephone call from one at some point, mentioning a lower rate than ConEd gives. Well, Renaissance aims to do the same thing, but we also want to help the environment and local New York communities.

A percentage of the profits from a Renaissance gas bill go to supporting local environmental and sustainability initiatives like The Bronx River Alliance. It's just a great way to add the little bit of extra support to your community with something you're already doing.

Bronx River Alliance Logo

So I urge you to look around this blog, our Facebook, and our Twitter as they continue to grow. Communicate with us. Tell us what sort of community initiatives you'd like to see more of. If you have one in mind, then let me know and I'll make sure we start looking into it.

And you can most certainly get on the program. Signup is free, it's done on a month-to-month basis, and there's no cancellation fee. Better yet, it supports something bigger.

If you live in NY and you have a gas bill for your house or business, make it do something for your community by signing up on the website. Look around here for new content as it's posted and for info on our business, keep checking our Facebook. Learn what businesses are signed up with us. We have many good restaurants. Let us know what you think about it all on our Twitter.

Menu page of Kicho Japanese Fusion, a company who gets
their natural gas via RP&G


I'd like to thank you for reading the blog, and encourage you to keep checking back for more.

And again, sign up. It only takes a minute, and you're actually doing something pretty cool.

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