Buy Renewable Electricity

By purchasing 100% Federal Government accredited GreenPower renewable electricity you are instantly switching your electricity dollar from a traditional coal-burning power plant to one of a combination of renewable sources of electricity generation (eg: wind, hydro, biomass and solar), and stopping approximately 10 tonnes of CO2 / year (for an average home) from being released into the atmosphere.

How to do it now!

Your current energy provider will be able to tell you about the options they provide. Just call the number on your latest electricity bill and tell them you want to switch to 100% renewable electricity. If you are in the mood for a change, find out about the accredited renewable electricity options available from these retailers...

Electricity Provider Phone No# ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA
AGL 131 245        
Aurora Energy 131 002              
Australian Power and Gas 133 298              
Country Energy 13 23 56      
Energy Australia 13 15 02          
Ergon Energy 13 10 46              
Green Choice 131 493    
Horizon Power 1800 089 504              
Integral Energy 131 002            
Jackgreen 1300 465 225        
Momentum Energy 1300 662 778            
Neighbourhood Energy 1300 764 860              
Origin Energy 13 24 63        
Power Direct 1300 307 966        
PowerWater 1800 245 092              
Queensland Electricty 131 002              
Red Energy 1300 360 294              
Simply Energy 13 88 08            
South Australia Electricity 1300 360 294              
Synergy 13 13 53              
TruEnergy 13 34 66          
Victoria Electricity 1300 136 749              

Alternatively these retailers allow you to remain with your current electricity retailer but purchase GreenPower credits.

Electricity Provider Phone No# ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA
Ark Climate 03 9682 4200        
Carbon Planet 1300 76 99 31              
Climate Friendly 1300 CLIMATE        
COZero 1300 BE NEUTRAL      
Green Choice 131 493          

 

Why this action is important?

Traditional sources of energy release large quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere. This CO2 (and other greenhouse gases) is exceeding nature's ability to absorb (sequester) them, and as a result these gases are accumulating in the atmosphere and are causing the global atmosphere to heat up (global warming). The changing weather patterns that result are in turn putting stress on all other parts of the global ecosystem, systems already under stress from human activity. Effects of this include increasing species extinction, desertification, water shortages, and the direct effect of changing weather conditions and the melting of polar icecaps.