Octopus Energy, Ecotricity and Good Energy came out top of the annual list.
Octopus Energy, Ecotricity and Good Energy have come top in the latest Which? annual rankings of energy firm green credentials, while E and Outfox the Market finished bottom. The top three earned the Which? Eco Provider endorsement and scored full marks for buying and selling renewable power and their greenhouse gas emissions.
Octopus, which scored 90 per cent, generates renewable power from solar, onshore and offshore wind, and also buys it directly from generators. It has a choice of flexible tariffs as well as one of the more generous rates for solar export. Ecotricity is one of only four firms that sells green gas . Unlike other firms that scored top points, it does not yet offer a solar export tariff.
The other three providers near the bottom of the table were Utility Warehouse, Utilita and Rebel Energy. Utility Warehouse scored 15 per cent. All of its points were earned in the consumer champion’s greenhouse gas emissions section. How To Reduce Winter Energy Bills Commenting on the findings, Emily Seymour, Which? Energy Editor, said: “We know from our research that many consumers want to make sustainable choices and play their part in reducing carbon emissions.
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