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Scottish Power Green Energy H2O
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Scottish Power Green Energy H2O
Scottish Power (www.scottishpower.co.uk) is one of the UK’s greenest energy provider; it is the country’s largest wind farm developer - planning to power 250,000 homes through this source - has a number of hydro-power stations and is also turning waste into energy. So when you sign up to Scottish Power, why not sign up to its Green Energy H2O tariff, making your energy even greener.
The Tariff
Green Energy H2O from Scottish Power promises to match the amount of electricity you use with a supply of clean, green hydro-power - sourced from its stations in Lanark, Galloway and Cruachan - back into the electricity grid.
Switching to Green Energy H2O doesn’t cost you anything, and if you’re a dual fuel customer you’ll still be able to keep your discount of up to £16.80.
Advantages
- Without costing you any extra you’ll know that all of the electricity you use will be matched with clean, renewable hydro-power going back into the national grid.
- And customers taking both their gas and electricity from Scottish Power will be able to keep their discount. However, if you want, you can opt to donate £10.50 of this discount to Scottish Power’s Green Energy Trust - an independent charity supporting renewable energy projects.
- Pre-payment meter customers can still make a difference by calling 0800 027 7776 and talking to a Scottish Power representative.
- Scottish Power also offers advice on how to develop your own green energy products, reduce your energy usage and work out your carbon footprint with its online CO2 calculator.
Disadvantage
- You can’t combine the Green Energy H2O tariff with Scottish Power’s Online Energy Service to further help the environment and receive additional discounts.
Is it right for me?
Scottish Power’s Green Energy H2O tariff is great for customers who want to do their bit for the environment. As well as the savings you would make by switching your energy to Scottish Power, you’ll be able to keep your dual fuel discount and ensure that your energy is that little bit greener.
You should always compare suppliers using EnergyChoices.co.uk to make sure that you’re getting the best deal for your needs, and where you can also sign up online.
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