What makes Viridian Energy different?


Viridian is a socially responsible energy company that provides greener electricity at affordable prices. Unlike their competitors who charge a premium for green energy, Viridian accepts a lower profit in order to make their product affordable to customers.


What are the benefits of choosing Viridian Energy as your electricity supplier?


Viridian offer customers a unique and simple way to help the environment. By enrolling in Viridian's service, you will be helping the environment without having to use less energy or pay more because Viridian's energy is purchased from more renewable sources.


Will I have to get a new meter or any new equipment?


No. You will not have to make any purchases or changes to the system you currently have. You will keep the meter you have always had and it will be read the same way and on the same cycle. No physical or logistical changes are required because the utility still delivers your electricity.


How can Viridian’s rate be lower than the utility’s?


Deregulation allows electricity suppliers like Viridian to buy energy wholesale from competitive providers and pass the savings along to customers Viridian also provides only one specialized service, eliminating the operational costs that often burden utilities.


Why do rates vary?


Energy is a commodity. This means it trades on the open market. Knowing this can help you understand basic movements. When a market is trending down it may be up on any given day but over time it is steadily dropping in price. The flip side is also true. As a goal, Viridian buys energy on the spotmarket and makes it available to it customers at a discount to the utility over any given 12 months.


If I switch, will my reliability be affected?


No. Viridian and other third party suppliers like us are just as reliable as the utility, and all are licensed and monitored by the utility commission or responsible authority in your state.


Who do I call if I have problems with my service?


If you have any problems, you will contact the utility. They remain responsible for the delivery of your energy, as well as for any necessary maintenance and repairs to any lines or meters. The utility also still provides billing so you will call them for any questions about your bill.