Celebrating $932K in annual donations

Green Mountain Energy Sun Club® 2025 Annual Report

 


Powered by our customers. Measured in impact.

For more than 2 decades, Green Mountain Energy Sun Club® has turned customer generosity into real-world sustainability solutions. In 2025, that generosity helped fund projects that expand access to clean energy, lower carbon emissions and support local nonprofits.

Explore how our customers and community powered meaningful, measurable impact last year through Sun Club!

See the change we sparked in 2025*:
 


3 Projects 
Completed

174 since 2002


$932K
Donated

$17M since 2002


7M Pounds
of CO2 Avoided

47M pounds since 2002

Building brighter futures, year after year

34M kWh of solar electricity

generated since 2002

31M gallons of rainwater

captured since 2017

585K pounds of produce

grown since 2017

23K gallons of fuel

avoided since 2021

Disclaimer: *Impact statistics are estimates based on project specifications and performance assumptions.

Projects by state

Texas: 118
Maryland: 2
Pennsylvania: 31
Massachusetts: 2
New York: 24
Oregon: 1
Illinois: 2

Project type

Renewable
energy:

70%

Education & awareness:

29%

Clean
transportation:

13%

Resource conservation:

13%

Energy
efficiency:

12%

Sustainable agriculture:

11%

Organization type


2025 Sun Club® recipients

Shakespeare Dallas

For more than 50 years, Shakespeare Dallas has helped bring theatre to communities that often have fewer arts opportunities. With a $66,000 Sun Club® grant, the team is hitting the road in an electric sprinter van, transporting performers, costumes and sets to schools across the region. The EV reduces emissions and makes it easier to bring theatre to students up to 100 miles away.

Casa Mañana

Casa Mañana has brightened Fort Worth since 1936, bringing unforgettable shows and theatre education to the community. Their stage received a glow-up, thanks to a $225,000 Sun Club® grant that helped the theatre replace its aging lighting system with energy-efficient LEDs.

This upgrade reduces annual energy use from 75,000 kWh to 17,500 kWh, and keeps more than 39,000 pounds of lamps, housings and plastic filters out of landfills. It also frees up resources that help more students experience theatre classes and camps, giving performers a chance to shine.

Small Places

Small Places is growing more than good food at Finca Tres Robles. With support from our generous customers, a $159,811 Sun Club® grant added solar power and a water catchment system to the urban farm. These upgrades help conserve energy and water while strengthening the nonprofit’s ability to provide fresh food, drinking water and charging stations during natural disasters, keeping our community nourished when it matters most.

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