Good Energy
All Good Energy's electricity comes from certified renewable sources like sunshine, wind and water. Produced by a growing community of independent generators across Britain, it's local too.
Good Energy have 26,000 customers using electricity sourced from a community of over 1,500 independent generators, all harnessing natural power from the wind, water, sun or through sustainable biogeneration. Good Energy also invests in new sources of renewable generation through wind farm development projects. The first was the repowering of the UK's first commercial wind farm at Delabole, Cornwall which was completed in December 2010. Replacing the 10 original turbines with four larger ones has more than doubled the wind farm's power output, saving around 13,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.
Switching your home to Good Energy's electricity supply is one of the simplest things you can do to make a difference to climate change.
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Good Energy related news
- Good Energy throws support behind CCC calls for decarbonisation targets
- British Gas boss rejects energy market competition restriction claims
- Ovo Energy boss accuses big six firms of impeding a competitive market
- Green energy suppliers score well on FiT customer satisfaction survey
- E.ON vows to maintain current gas and electricity prices





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