in partnership with Brompton

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Energy prices are currently at record levels. For now, you'll be best off financially doing nothing and sticking with your current supplier. We will return to offering competitive green tariffs as soon as they become available.

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✓ Most homes save hundreds of pounds

✓ Greenwash-free

✓ Every switch backed by our customer service promise  

Rated 'Excellent' on TrustPilot

“I have always wanted to change to a renewable energy company but was daunted by the process. Big Clean Switch made it very easy and answered all of my questions politely and patiently! The chat box helpline was fantastic and the same advisor helped me right up until I had switched.”
Brogan

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“We have partnered with The Big Clean Switch in response to our customers, employees and suppliers telling us that sustainability and climate change is important to them. There is so much we can all do, at work and at home, to create a more sustainable and better future and at Brompton we are just getting started. We have already switched our UK operations to renewable energy tariffs and would like to support you to go green at home too.”
Louisa Holbrook – Head of Sustainability, Brompton

£35 of free energy

Brompton has partnered with Big Clean Switch to offer access to an exclusive £35 account credit when you switch to a participating supplier through this page. Suppliers taking part in the offer are clearly indicated in the list of results when you get your quote. If you choose a supplier that isn’t taking part, Big Clean Switch will instead pass £35 to environmental charity WWF.

What is green energy?

‘Green energy’ means power generated from the elements – sun, wind, water (rivers, tides or wave power) and biofuels (gas released by rotting food and agricultural waste). Unlike dirty electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (oil, coal and gas), green energy is renewable and has little impact in terms of climate change and air pollution.

How do green tariffs work?

Renewable power sources like wind turbines and solar farms all feed their energy into the National Grid, like rivers running into a big lake. When you switch to a green tariff, your supplier guarantees that however much electricity you take out of the ‘lake’, the same amount of renewable electricity will be pumped in. The more people who switch to green tariffs, the cleaner the lake gets.

Free energy bill health-check

Prefer to speak to someone? Book a call at a time that suits you with one of our friendly Energy Assistants – we’ll talk you through your quote, explain the differences between different suppliers, answer any questions you may have, and help complete your application if you decide to go ahead.

Still got questions?

For more information about Big Clean Switch or green energy, visit our dedicated frequently asked questions page, use our live chat, or email us at help@bigcleanswitch.org. Or, if you’d rather speak to someone at a time that suits you, book a call back from one of the friendly Big Clean Switch team, here.

Watch the webinar

Couldn’t make our webinar about switching to green energy? Watch it again here.

The video refers to £25 of free energy. Since it was filmed we have increased the account credit to £35 (we’re topping up the saving for anyone who’d already switched). See more on our FAQs.

Our energy suppliers

The first major British supplier to be co-operatively owned, Co-op Energy give a share of their profits back to members and local communities.

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The world’s first green energy company. Offering 100% renewable electricity from the wind and sun and carbon neutralised gas.

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Clean electricity from one of the UK's largest investors in solar power, with a commitment to 'simpler pricing and bills that actually make sense'.

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Ranked top 5 for customer service by Citizens Advice, one of only three suppliers recommended by Which? in 2020 and a five star rating on Trustpilot.

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