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Could You Live In A Green House? - Switching To Green Energy Couldn't Be Easier
Thursday, 20 August, 2009
By alwyn.maynard@anthonydonaldevans.co.uk
Aaargh! Squashing down those cardboard boxes with your feet to get them ready for recycling.
Sorting out the different bottles and carting them off down to the recycling stand when you could be at the cinema
Screaming at the kids with their selective hearing for forever leaving the games console and TV on standby.
Yes, reducing your carbon footprint can be toll on both the body and the mind. Wouldn't it be much less stressful if it was as simple as flicking a switch. What? it is?
When the time comes to switch your domestic fuel to another supplier there are options on many comparison sites to switch to green or greener energy but for some reason, these tend to be overlooked.
Is it because they're more expensive ,or do they offer less savings, or is it more time consuming? No, no, no!
Scottish Power (www.scottishpower.co.uk) offers a H2O tariff which supplies electricity that is generated 100% from hydro-electric powerstations.
npower (www.npower.com) offers a Juice tariff which replaces each unit of power used in the home with power sourced from off-shore wind farms.
In fact Swalec, (www.swalec.co.uk), The National Trust, (www.ntgreenenergy.co.uk) EDF Energy, (www.edfenergy.com) and others all provide a green or greener option, making reducing your carbon footprint as easy as flicking a switch. Plus, they can also still be cheaper than what you're using now.
Compare and save using the seeus2save.com online calculator choose the green tariff option and you can turn your household green as well as save yourself some money.
There, that doesn't seem so difficult now does it? How much easier could it be?
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