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Choose Pure Power and Go Green
Our voluntary Pure Power program makes it easy for residents and businesses to achieve the goal we all have in common: Preserve and protect the world we live in. Join the Johnstons - enroll in our award-winning initiative and make a difference now.
How Do I Sign Up?
In just <a href="/sites/aue/Environment/PurePower/Pages/HowDoISignUp.aspx">three easy steps</a>, you can put your concern for the environment to work for the benefit of everyone.
How Do I Support Renewable Power?
You buy a REC, or <a href="/sites/aue/Environment/PurePower/Pages/WhatisaREC.aspx">renewable energy certificate</a>, also known as a “green tag.” Each REC represents a unit of renewable energy.
Who Is Involved in Pure Power?
Your neighbors and your neighborhood businesses are the <a href="/sites/aue/Environment/PurePower/Pages/ChampionsandLeaders.aspx">champions and leaders</a> of the program.
How Does Pure Power Work?
When you enroll in Pure Power, you <a href="/sites/aue/Environment/PurePower/Pages/HowPurePowerWorks.aspx">support renewable energy generation</a> resources in the Midwest.
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