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Portland General Electric
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The PGE Renewable Development Fund awards grants for clean energy projects in the community. These are funded by PGE customers who choose Green Future renewable energy programs.
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Since 1999, PGE customers have supported renewable energy by choosing one of our Green Future℠ options. Their contributions support the Renewable Development Fund, which offers competitive grants for community clean energy projects. Since its inception in 1999, the Renewable Development Fund has awarded 75 projects with more than $16.5 million, creating more than 16.6 MW of renewable generation.
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