Energy providers are being urged to do more to promote green energy after a survey revealed just 2 per cent of Birmingham residents are on a green tariff.
Despite years of education and falling costs for green energy options consumers still say renewable energy isn’t a priority.
The poll, conducted amongst energy bill payers and commissioned by ENGIE, revealed:
- A quarter of people in Birmingham say they have done nothing to be environmentally friendly in the last year.
- 1 in 5 (20 per cent) don’t understand enough about the benefits a green tariff would have for the environment.
- Almost half (45 per cent) of consumers in the city say saving money is a priority for them and assume a green tariff will cost more.
Renewable energy tariffs are backed by 100 per cent green electricity – meaning that, for every unit of electricity used, the same amount is produced and put back into the grid from a renewable source.
Paul Rawson, CEO of ENGIE’s home energy business, says: “With so few people in Birmingham choosing green energy tariffs, it is the responsibility of energy providers and the wider industry to offer solutions which appeal to and persuade consumers.
“We don’t believe customers should have to make a choice between saving money and choosing a green option and we are optimistic that increasingly they won’t have to.”
There was some good news in the poll results, which also revealed:
- 14 per cent of people surveyed said environmentally friendly tariffs influence their choice of energy provider, the highest in the UK.
- Half of people in Birmingham said they would be prepared to pay more for a green energy tariff (even though the evidence suggests they won’t).
Paul Rawson adds: “By working collectively we can take a more sustainable approach to energy consumption to the benefit of ourselves and future generations.”