[OKC] CitizenRe Solar Power- your thoughts please!

Shields, Susie Susie.Shields at deq.state.ok.us
Fri Feb 16 14:40:43 PST 2007


Here is a message I received from Beth Skye in Stillwater who is
representing the company, so they are planning to have an exhibit at our
2007 OSN Conference. 

I am told there is now a $500 deposit required, but it looks like a
legitimate program.

From: Beth Skye [mailto:skye at livingwellpresents.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 4:43 PM
To: Shields, Susie
Cc: ildahershey at hotmail.com
Subject: April Conference

Hi Susie - Would you please put me on the exhibitor list for the
conference 4/20-21 .  I am representing Citizenre's solar system rental
opportunity  www.jointhesolution.com/livingwell

Thank you 
Skye
skye at livingwellpresents.com
405-466-9909
405-249-5998 cell

-----Original Message-----
From: okc-bounces at sustainableokc.org
[mailto:okc-bounces at sustainableokc.org] On Behalf Of BEN DAVIS
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 10:09 AM
To: okc at sustainableokc.org
Subject: [OKC] CitizenRe Solar Power- your thoughts please!

Hello,

I recently came across a company on the net called CitizenRe.  It is a
solar 
power company that offers a solar system on a rental agreement.  A
person 
pays a $500 deposit on a 1, 5, or 25-year rental agreement and then pays
the 
current utility rate for the solar electricity generated.  For example,
if 
OG&E is your electric utility and their rate is 8 cents per kW/h, you
would 
pay that for the solar electricity generated for the length of your 
contract.  As utility rates increase, you would start saving money on 
electricity.  Aside from the potential savings, you would be cutting
down 
your contribution to global warming.

I was wondering if there is anyone that knows about this type of thing
out 
there and if so, could you give me your thoughts?

The website is: http://renu.citizenre.com/index.php

Thanks,
Ben Davis





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