Oct 31 2009

If I Want To Convert To Green Energy What Is The Best Way To Start?

by admin in Green Energy

Can anyone recommend any electricity suppliers who specialise in environmentally sound energy supply in Britian/Scotland? I am with scottish gas would this be considered a ‘green’ form of energy supply or can I do better?


4 Responses to If I Want To Convert To Green Energy What Is The Best Way To Start?

  1. The Devil Incarnate October 31, 2009 at 11:10 pm

    Doesn’t matter what company you use, all the power is generated by Powergen and distributed on the National grid. The power re-sellers just buy the energy at bulk rates and sell it on. You can’t say ‘I want that power station please’ or ‘No nuclear power thanks’ It just doesn’t work like that. At times of high demand, power is bought from France on cross-channel cables and that will be 90% nuclear.

  2. newyorke… October 31, 2009 at 11:18 pm

    If you are serious about going green the best thing you can do is get rid of personal vehicle. Use public transit and rent a car (low fuel car) when you really must have one. The car manufac. will all hate this idea but the price of cars are so high now that they can cut prod. 75% and still make the shareholder happy. If we all did this we will soon be green again!

  3. stephen m October 31, 2009 at 11:31 pm

    Here’s a great site to learn the basics from if you wish to generate some of your own electricity. (My personal favourite)
    Help is available in the form of government grants towards the total costs of an installation, but you need to check your area/locality for the correct information: http://www.nef.org.uk/greenenergy/index.…
    For energy from a supplier, here’s a comparison site:http://www.nef.org.uk/greenenergy/index.…
    All the best with your endeavour. It’s a pity more people don’t think similar.. :)

  4. PierreZF November 1, 2009 at 12:17 am

    Isn’t all electricity produced added to the national grid? I don’t understand how paying for green energy would mean you personally recieved the green energy. I’d be glad to learn more though.
    You can get grants for solar panels and wind turbines from the government but these are still costly – AND you have to get planning permission before you erect them!

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