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Which green energy suppliers are available in the UK, and which of their tariffs are green? This is a key question for those looking at green energy as an option.

To answer this we need to look at each green energy supplier and how green its green tariffs actually are. Some companies include green tariffs with other tariffs on their site, but they may not be 100% accurate on how much energy is actually green.

This is what we will look at today. We'll investigate green energy suppliers and their green tariffs, along with other green offers such as green credit and green loans to make it easier for you to compare green tariffs and green energy deals.

It would be impossible to cover every green supplier in the UK, so we have chosen some of the larger energy providers that have green tariffs available if you wish to look into smaller providers visit the green electricity comparison website.

There are many green energy suppliers in the UK, with some notable companies including Shell Energy, Ecotricity and Green Energy UK. There are green tariffs available on most of the 'big six' energy providers for customers who wish to choose a more green supply of energy for their homes.

Green Energy Suppliers - Green Energy UK

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Green Energy UK is a green electricity supplier that offers green tariffs for green energy. Green Energy UK are committed to providing you 100% renewable energy using various means of energy production including:

With Green Energy UK you can be assured that your green tariff is 100% renewable as it comes directly from the source. If you want to learn more about Green Energy UK and to get a quote, you can visit their website at www.greenenergyuk.com

UK Green Energy Suppliers - Octopus Energy

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Starting in 2016 Octopus energy has been providing green energy to the nation. Octopus Energy's green tariffs are 100% renewable and come from a wide range of green sources including Solar, Wind and Biomass in the UK.

Octopus Energy is one of the largest green energy providers in the UK and pride itself on providing clean and green energy. As standard, all of their tariffs include 100% green electricity at no extra cost.

As energy providers go, Octopus Energy is always striving to find and develop ways to minimize the environmental impact of not just the company but customers also. This is why they are the UK's largest investor in solar power.

To find out more about Octopus Energy visit their website here.

UK Green Energy Suppliers - Shell Energy

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Formerly First Utility, Shell Energy provide a wide range of carbon saving options and include 100% renewable electricity as standard. Like Octopus Energy, Shell is also investing in schemes and projects to become carbon-neutral by 2050.

Shell Energy also offer a GO Further Tariff, which means that Shell Energy will offset your home's energy by investing in ecological preservation programmes around the world. Meaning that your home energy use is carbon neutral from extraction to use.

To find out more about Shell Energy visit their website here.

UK green energy suppliers - Ecotricity

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If you are looking for an energy provider that not only is carbon neutral but also produces 100% green renewable energy. Ecotricity is also vegan, yes vegan! They pride themselves on how their energy production has no impact on animal habitats, and they also offer green gas made entirely of recycled green waste instead of fossil fuels. Ecotricity is the only green supplier that provides green gas to its customers.

If you are looking for an energy supplier that is not only vegan but the greenest you can't go wrong with Ecotricity. They are the worlds first 100% green energy company.

To find out more about Ecotricity visit their website here.

UK green energy suppliers - Good Energy

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Established in 1999, Good Energy has been reducing the nations carbon footprint with its endeavour to green energy ever since. Good energy also boasts that their gas supply is 10% renewable biogas produced in the UK and they offset the other 90% with environmental green energy projects in Turkey, China and India.

Like many energy suppliers, Good Energy also features 100% renewable electricity, making your television, internet, etc. green!

To find out more about Good Energy visit their website here.

In conclusion

In the UK we have many energy suppliers that can supply your home with green energy. Some green energy suppliers are greener than others, but all of their green energy comes from renewable sources.

Thank you for reaching the end of this article and we hope that we have helped you expand your knowledge on the UK's many green energy providers. While you are here take a look at some of our other articles on greener ways to live including The Definitive Guide on The Pros and Cons of Heat Pumps and The Benefits of Wheatgrass Powder.

Heat pumps are on everybody’s minds recently and with the government incentivizing that we all go ‘green’. Now, like me, the first thing you would have thought about is how do I reduce my own carbon footprint? Now you can cycle or walk to work, town etc. You can even go on a fully plant-based diet! But one of the biggest ways and the easiest is to reduce the amount of energy you use in your home, particularly your central heating and hot water use.

Making sure your boiler is properly serviced and maintained is a start, but you can go another step further. You could invest in one of the many environmentally friendly options available in this instance an air or ground heat pump! (Also known as an Air Source Heat Pump or ASHP)

Now before you go and ring a fitter to rip out your boiler and install a heat pump you should consider if a heat pump is really what you need and does your home meet the requirements for the heat pump to work efficiently? Well read on and find out the pros and cons of heat pumps!

The Pros and Cons of Heat Pumps - Pros

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1.      Vastly Lowers Your Carbon Footprint

The first and major advantage a heat pump gives you is that it drastically reduces your homes carbon footprint as it uses the air outside your property to heat your home and cool it! On average for every 3 to 4 units of energy generated from the air by an air source heat pump is the equivalent to only 1 unit of electricity being used. Cutting not only your energy bills but your emissions.

2.      Long Lasting Life Span

Unlike boilers that need to be replaced every 10 years or so, a heat pump can last up to 20 even 25 years with proper maintenance and care.

3.      Easy To Maintain

Unlike boilers when a fault or low performance occurs you can diagnose and solve these problems yourself, without the need to call out an emergency plumber. Some of these tasks to help maintain peak performance includes cleaning filters, making sure the unit isn’t blocked or choked by leaves or dust, checking refrigerant levels, and looking for leaks. Anything more you should contact a professional heat pump installer. It is also best practice to have the unit serviced once a year.

4.      Huge Potential Savings on Energy Bills

As mentioned, a heat pump can cut your energy bills along with your carbon footprint. This is because you will be using the air from outside your home to heat and cool your home. Savings can vary but you will see a major difference if you are converting over from an electric or coal heating system. You can save up to £1335 using an air source heat pump.

5.      Easy Installation

The installation of a heat pump can take only two days! And as an added bonus the installation of an air source heat pump doesn’t usually need any planning permission to install. But do check with your local authority just to make sure.

The Pros and Cons of Heat Pumps - Cons

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1.      Expensive Up-Front Cost

Now while the installation may be easy the initial cost might not be easy to swallow. The average installation cost of an air source heat pump can vary from £8000 to £18,000 while the average cost for a ground source pump can range from £20,000 to £45,000, that’s not including other potential costs that might be incurred! Other charges may apply due to the size of your property and other requirements.

2.      Air Source Heat Pumps Produce Noise

While you may be helping in saving the planet you will be making some noise doing so. When running air source heat pumps do produce some noise, equivalent to an air conditioning unit. But if properly maintained and installed the noise produced can be negligible.

3.      Your Property Must Be Insulated for Best Performance

If you want to get the most out of your heat pump you will need to make sure that your home is already well insulated. But this negative can apply to every type of heating system not only heat pumps.

If heat escapes from the usual suspects (windows, doors and walls) you will need to use more energy to keep it warm! So, make sure your home is well insulated before inquiring about a heat pump.

4.      Performance Dips When Below 0°C

While air source heat pumps can work in temperatures as low as -20°C (as cold as your freezer!) their performance can take a knock. Since the air outside is colder the heat pump won’t push out the same level of heat as above 0°C.

5.      Lower Overall Savings When Compared to Low Price Mains Gas

Now if you are one of the lucky ones and have cheap mains gas you could potentially be minuscule or you could end up spending more on running costs. Having a heat pump while great for the environment might not be so friendly on your wallet.

So, there you have it, now you have the information you need to make an informed decision on whether or not a heat pump is for you. As always, we advise that you should get in touch with a professional for further information regarding heat pumps. Also, check if any incentives or grants are available to help mitigate some of the large costs of installing a heat pump to heat your home.

While you are here why not read into other ways you can make your home more eco-friendly including Guide to Saving Fuel And Being A More Efficient Driver and Faith in Nature why you should use their products in our ever expanding blog section.

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