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Good Energy launches 'Power Partners' featuring Bristol's The Wave

The Wiltshire-based renewable electricity supplier's new initiative links its business customers with a specific generator

The Wave in Bristol (Image: Image_Cabin_Drone-June-2022)

Renewable electricity supplier Good Energy has launched a new initiative for its business customers.

The Wiltshire-headquartered company will "twin" some of its business customers with a specific generator so they can "better understand" how their power consumption is matched by renewables.

Good Energy's 'Power Partners' will link the business with one of its 1,700 plus independent generators across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, such as solar farms, wind turbines and hydroelectric schemes. The first Power Partner in the series is inland surfing lake The Wave at Easter Compton, near Bristol, which has been twinned with a hydro project, Cwm Cadian Hydro in Wales.

The electricity used by The Wave will be matched via Good Energy with the power output of the Welsh hydro project.

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Good Energy head of sales and origination Tom Parsons said: “We’re proud to be supported by customers who want to play their part in tackling the climate crisis by sourcing their power from nature.

“This new initiative allows us to take it a step further by matching some of our business customers with a specific generator, building a closer relationship and raising awareness of where their electricity comes from. The grid is interconnected so clearly there isn’t a direct physical link between the partners, but it’s a much more engaging way of demonstrating our commitment to renewables.

“The first film in the series is a great example of how we’re helping to provide a cleaner and greener future – perfect surf, powered by water.”