Green Energy (UK)

Green Energy (UK)

Green Energy (UK) Plc supplies electricity to domestic customers and small business customers in England and Wales. Prices are set at the same level as the Regional Electricity Company. Green Energy (UK) buy all of their energy from green sources, some of it Pale, some of it Deep, but all of it green; which means that all their energy has a positive impact. They buy it from a heady cocktail of sources, harnessing the power of falling water, the sun, the wind, and organic waste material. They never buy so-called 'Brown' electricity – derived from Coal, Gas or Oil.

The company has worked hard since inception to support emerging technologies and small-scale generators and all of their power purchase agreements are with generators that didn't exist when they started Green Energy (UK). Green Energy (UK) Plc also supplies renewable energy from wholly British sources.

Green energy are an electricity supplier that doesn't act like one. A practical, down-to-earth and honest company. And it shows. They don't exist to save the world. They don't want to be the biggest energy company around. They just want more people to use sustainable energy. They treat customers like, well, customers. Not as numbers and not like Swampy either and they don't play on heartstrings. They just like sustainable energy because it's useful, it's more imaginative and it's more resourceful.

Green Energy buy energy from anyone generating their own electricity who may have a surplus they want to sell to be fed back into the National Grid.

Green Energy (UK) tariffs

Tariff Capped/Fixed Online Green Compare
Pale Green No No Yes Compare
Deep Green No No Yes Compare


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