08 May 2002
A new
green electricity league table published today by Friends of the
Earth tells householders which electricity suppliers provide the best
green electricity products. Topping the table is Unit[e].
Since the energy market was opened up to competition in 1998 it has
been possible to sign up to the power company that offers the cleanest
electricity, rather than having to deal with the company in your region.
This means that householders can now choose to pay for their electrical
appliances to be powered by clean renewable energy, instead of coal,
gas or nuclear. Green electricity is an easy way to help tackle climate
change and reduce pollution, and can add as little as £1 a week
to the average fuel bill.
There are basically two types of green electricity tariffs: Energy
based - where the supplier buys renewable energy to match the amount
you use; Fund based - where the supplier puts money aside to fund green
projects. Some suppliers use a combination of both.
Friends of the Earths green league table aims to cut through
the confusion surrounding green electricity. Since April this year a
new law requires all electricity suppliers to buy some green power (currently
3 %). This is welcome but it has made it difficult to assess which companies
are leading the green energy revolution and which are just doing the
legal minimum.
Bryony Worthington, Energy Campaigner at Friends of the Earth said:
Unit[e] tops the green energy league table because it buys all
its electricity from green sources. They also offer the clearest commitment
to doing more than is legally required.
By choosing a green energy supplier to provide our homes with
electricity, everyone can make a positive contribution to fighting climate
change and reducing pollution. Changing to a new green tariff is also
easy. You simply contact your new green supplier, fill in a form and,
once your meters been read, youll be switched on to greener
power.
1. Using renewable energy helps fight climate change because it reduces
the production of carbon dioxide - a dangerous climate changing gas.
Conventional power stations using fossil fuels to generate electricity
produce 28% of the UKs green house gas emissions the single
largest source. Using green energy also reduces other types of pollution
caused by coal, gas and nuclear power.
The Friends of the Earth league table of the different green electricity
tariffs currently on offer has been compiled using information provided
by Greenprices (www.greenprices.com).
The results, which are based on an interpretation of OFGEMs guidelines
for green electricity suppliers, show one clear winner Unit[e]
although Friends of the Earth stress that almost all suppliers will
need to change their marketing material to make it completely clear
what they are offering.
1. Unit[e] (Unit[e])
= 2 Ecotricity (Ecotricity)
= 2 Green Energy 100 (Green Energy UK)
= 4. Eco Energy (Northern Ireland Electricity)
= 4 Green Energy 10 (Green Energy UK)
= 6 Juice (Innogy Group)
= 6 * Ecopower (TXU Energi)
= 6 * Green Tariff (London Electricity Group)
= 9 * RSPB Energy (Scottish and Southern Energy)
= 9 * Green Energy Offer (Scottish Power)
11 * Green Fund Tariff (Seeboard Energy Ltd)
Unranked
GreenPlan (Powergen) New product due at end of May
Servista (Servista) Didnt answer questionnaire.
All ranked companies listed above offer energy based tariff unless
marked with an asterisk * which indicates a fund based tariffs.
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth
26-28 Underwood St.
LONDON
N1 7JQ
Tel: 020 7490 1555
Fax: 020 7490 0881
Web: www.foe.co.uk/feedback.html
Media team