Sunday, 29 September 2013

Ecotricity announces energy price freeze until New Year

Ecotricity, Britain’s first green energy company, is today announcing a price freeze on their electricity and gas tariffs until the New Year, with reports that the Big Six energy companies are going to boost their prices by 8%.

The Gloucestershire-based firm had already revealed it would cut the price of its 100% Green Electricity tariff from Tuesday 1st October, to undercut the standard tariffs of the Big Six energy companies, which until now it had always price matched.

Now Ecotricity are going one step further and promising their 100% Green Electricity tariff and Green Gas tariff would be frozen until 2014, further undercutting the Big Six which are expected to raise the price of supplying their non-green electricity in the coming weeks. 

Dale Vince, Ecotricity founder, said: “we’ve already taken the step of slightly lowering electricity bills for our customers from October 1st,  now we are going further and freezing our gas and electricity prices until the New Year.

“With the Big Six expected to raise prices in the coming weeks, what was originally a modest reduction in price, should quickly become a more significant saving.

“People often assume that green energy is more expensive. But most households in Britain are actually on a standard tariff – so millions of households could get 100% green electricity for less than the price they pay for electricity from the Big Six.

“Around 40% of our electricity supply is self-generated by our own fleet of wind and sun parks, and we have planning permission to more than double that supply in the near future – this degree of energy independence now means we can be price independently. 

Ecotricity’s Ethical Price Promise ensures all of its electricity customers get the same 100% Green Electricity tariff and Green Gas tariff at the same, best price, regardless of when they signed up or how they pay. 

Dale continued: “In addition, if and when we do raise prices next year, we promise that it will be by less than the Big Six will raise their prices by in the coming weeks, so we further widen the gap between ourselves and the conventional energy companies.

“We have one simple electricity tariff and will continue to invest more per customer in new sources of renewable energy, and we are now moving further away from the price of the Big Six standard tariffs too. 

“Our work is aimed at bringing about an energy independent Britain, and as a green energy company we want to demonstrate how this can be achieved – the more of our own energy we produce through our own renewable sources, the greater we’ll be able to shield our customers from price hikes that come with an over-reliance on fossil fuels. It’s all part of our vision for a Green Britain.” 

On average, Ecotricity spends more per customer on building new sources of green energy than all other energy providers in Britain put together – on average, over the last nine years, this has equated to almost £300 per customer. 

The company currently powers over 75,000 homes and businesses and this year obtained permission for what will be the fourth largest wind park in England, at Heckington Fen in Lincolnshire.

Thursday, 24 January 2013

LED Hut and the eco-friendly LED bulbs

That's Green has been invited to road test some LED bulbs by the LED Hut.

Having had experience with the replacements for ordinary incandescent light bulbs I was slightly sceptical about eco-friendly light bulbs of any kind. As was my wife, too.

However as soon as we had replaced our halogen spotlights with the LED spotlights, we both realised that, in this instance, our scepticism had been totally unwarranted!

We noticed a very tiny lag between switching the lights on and them being up to full brilliance. So tiny that it is barely noticeable.

We also noticed that the light from the replacement LED bulbs was far better than that we obtained with the halogen bulbs. It seemed brighter and, for want of a better term, more even, too.

The fittings no longer get hot and we are impressed by the potential money we will be saving with the lights in just one room.

Not only will these lights save us money (up to £100 per year in energy costs alone!) we seemed to be forever replacing the halogen spotlights in our living room. But the LED bulbs will last for a staggering 50,000 hours. And that's a very pleasing 50x longer than a standard bulb!

And they will also help you and your family reduce your carbon footprint, which has got to be good for the environment!

The bulbs we are using cost £11.70 each but will last 50x longer than a standard bulb, so do keep that in mind when you make comparisons.

To find out more visit www.ledhut.co.uk

They also offer trade services, too, so if you operate a business that could be selling high quality and genuinely eco-friendly LED lights to your customers, visit their website or call their multilingual service line on 01534 764778.

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