Clean your bills

What

Switching to a green energy supplier is usually an easy, cost effective way to reduce your carbon footprint. However, energy prices have skyrocketed since 2021.

Unless you’re not fazed by the price of green tariffs, it’s best to stay put with your current supplier for now.

Read on to find out why clean energy matters, and tips for switching, when prices stabilise.

Why

The UK relies on imported energy for almost 50% of its energy supply.1 Most of our crude oil and natural gas comes from Norway, OPEC, Russia, and Quatar, while our coal comes from Russia, Columbia, and the United States.1

Increasing our use of renewable electricity will reduce our dependence on foreign oil, gas and coal, and in turn protect us from unpredictable oil prices, international disputes and the other threats of peak oil.

Clean energy technology is ready and waiting for our money. So show the big guys that you want it clean – switch to a green energy tariff today.

How

Due to the current energy crisis it is best to stay with your current supplier on your current tariff for now.

Best steps in the meantime:

  1. Keep an eye on the energy market with Good Energy’s updates - make sure you’re not paying any more than you have to.
  2. Do your research - read about different energy suppliers on Big Clean Switch such as Good Energy and Ecotricity so you’re ready to switch once prices stabilise.