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You pay extra for Green energy (Supporting it), or even stored green energy.Can someone please explain how a supply company can supply "100% renewable energy" ?
Try living on a small island ,like IOW , have to add in cost of ferry - (topical) .. We have borders to defend !. thats about 8p in our currency. talk about rip off britain.
It's just that they buy their energy from renewable sources for example pure planet that I mentioned is wind & solar the gas is carbon offsetCan someone please explain how a supply company can supply "100% renewable energy" ? Does someone actually add up all of this to make sure it's not double sold ?
Don't all companies buy it from the grid ? Does someone actually check to make sure the total renewable produced is less than or equal to the total renewable sold ?It's just that they buy their energy from renewable sources for example pure planet that I mentioned is wind & solar the gas is carbon offset
try bulb. we is with edf atm, 16p/kWh.elec. will be shopping round next month. just seen on a USA post, 11c./kWh. thats about 8p in our currency. talk about rip off britain.
Can someone please explain how a supply company can supply "100% renewable energy" ? Does someone actually add up all of this to make sure it's not double sold ?
That’s a really good price, if I was renewing I’d cash in on that.If anyone wants to try Bulb, here is my referral link. £50 for you, £50 for me. Not actual cash but paid into your bulb energy account balance. They've been cheap for me so far, a few hundred cheaper than my last supplier in my first year with Bulb.
www.bulb.me/andy5352
Current tariff is 13.23p/kWh electric and 3.42p/kWh gas with 20.44p/day standing charge per meter.
Aye I'm happy enough for now with them. They are a very simple company, they have one tariff that they change only when wholesale prices change unlike the big companies that are constantly changing their products based on predictions of wholesale prices. The website is very simple and easy to upload meter readings.That’s a really good price, if I was renewing I’d cash in on that.
keep that link. we're due to switch 1st November. and I'll take you up on that £50.If anyone wants to try Bulb, here is my referral link. £50 for you, £50 for me. Not actual cash but paid into your bulb energy account balance. They've been cheap for me so far, a few hundred cheaper than my last supplier in my first year with Bulb.
www.bulb.me/andy5352
Current tariff is 13.23p/kWh electric and 3.42p/kWh gas with 20.44p/day standing charge per meter.
It's the same link all the time I think but just give me a shout if you want it messaging to you nearer the timekeep that link. we're due to switch 1st November. and I'll take you up on that £50.
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