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Green Energy: What Are Your Options in 2025?

Green energy isn’t just a buzzword anymore, it’s the new default. In 2025, the UK has more renewable tariffs than ever before, and demand is surging. Whether you’re motivated by cost savings, carbon impact, or both, there’s never been a better time to consider switching to a greener supplier. This guide walks you through the different types of green energy available in the UK in 2025 and how to find the best deal, quickly and easily.

22 December 2025Updated 22 December 20253 min read

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UK households in 2025 can choose 100% renewable electricity tariffs, carbon-offset gas options, dual-fuel green plans, and smart meter time-of-use green tariffs backed by REGO certificates.

What Counts as “Green” Energy in the UK?

In simple terms, green energy refers to electricity generated from renewable sources, including:

  • Wind power (onshore and offshore)
  • Solar
  • Hydroelectric
  • Biomass (where sustainably sourced)
  • Tidal or wave energy

Most green tariffs in the UK are backed by Renewable Energy Guarantee of Origin (REGO) certificates. These prove that for every unit of energy you use, a unit has been generated from renewable sources.


Types of Green Energy Tariffs (2025)

  1. 100% Renewable Electricity Tariffs

These are backed entirely by renewable certificates (REGOs). Some suppliers even generate their own clean energy.

  1. Carbon Offset Gas Tariffs

These offset the carbon emissions of your gas usage through environmental projects, such as reforestation.

  1. Dual Fuel Green Plans

Bundled tariffs that include green electricity and carbon-neutral gas.

  1. Time-of-Use Green Plans (New in 2025)

With smart meters, some suppliers now offer lower rates during hours when wind or solar generation is highest.


Is Green Energy More Expensive?

Not anymore. In fact, many 2025 green tariffs are cheaper than fossil-based standard variable rates. Thanks to:

  • Mass adoption of renewables
  • Government incentives
  • Falling technology costs

…green tariffs can now cost the same or even less than traditional plans.


Why Switch to a Green Tariff?

  • Lower your carbon footprint without changing your usage.
  • Price stability from fixed green tariffs.
  • Support UK-based renewables, including community solar or wind projects.
  • Competitive pricing, no longer a “luxury” option.

How to Find the Best Green Deal (Without the Hassle)

In the past, finding a green energy deal meant filtering long comparison tables. Now, it’s much easier. With Taupia, you’ll soon be able to:

  • Enable the “Green First” setting in your preferences.
  • Let the system scan the entire market including smaller, eco-friendly suppliers.
  • Get notified (or switched) whenever a qualifying green deal becomes the best option.

And the best part? No need to fill in endless forms or contact suppliers directly.


FAQ

What’s the difference between a green tariff and a regular tariff?

A green tariff ensures the energy you use is matched by renewable generation. A regular tariff may come from fossil fuels or a mixed source.

Do I need special equipment to go green?

No. You don’t need solar panels or batteries green energy comes through the same grid.

Can I switch to green energy if I’m renting?

Yes, as long as you’re responsible for the bill. Many renters are switching to green deals in 2025.

Will I pay more for green energy?

Not necessarily. Many green tariffs are competitively priced, or even cheaper, than standard ones in 2025.

Want more?

Want to learn more about switching energy suppliers and saving on bills? Visit our blog.

Final Thoughts

Green energy in 2025 is no longer niche, it’s practical, affordable, and widely available. Whether you’re eco-conscious or just want a better deal, switching to a green tariff is a smart move. :point_right: Try Taupia to see whether you could find a better green deal!!

Key takeaways

  • Green options include renewable electricity, carbon-offset gas, and dual-fuel plans.
  • REGOs are the standard proof for renewable electricity in the UK.
  • Time-of-use green tariffs can offer lower prices during high renewable output.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a green tariff and a regular tariff?

A green tariff matches your usage with renewable generation, while regular tariffs may use mixed or fossil-based sources.

Do I need special equipment to go green?

No. Green electricity is delivered through the same grid without requiring solar panels or batteries.

Will I pay more for green energy?

Not necessarily. Many green tariffs are competitively priced in 2025.

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