Green energy contract: 4 essential business keys


“Green energy is not only an opportunity to reduce costs, but also to improve the image of your company. Bet on energy efficiency, own generation, the purchase of renewable energy and the compensation of emissions!”
In the business environment, the choice of electricity and gas contracts with a renewable energy source goes beyond the simple “green” label.
This term is often used to promise a more sustainable and environmentally friendly source of energy. But, What does it really mean to have a “more or less green” contract, and how does it affect the real electricity that powers our businesses?
Let's look at the complexities of green energy contracts. We're also going to debunk some common misconceptions and explore the paradoxes that accompany them.
When we talk about a “more or less green” contract, we refer to the destination of what we pay on our electricity bills to different types of energy production. A higher percentage in a green contract means that more money goes to renewable energy sources, while a lower percentage means a greater contribution to production based on fossil fuels.
Contrary to popular belief, the electricity that reaches our real estate assets does not have a specific “colour”. Whether you have a green contract or not, the electricity that flows to your business, premises, office or home is the same as that of other people. The difference lies in where your money goes and how it shapes the future of energy production.
Even with a 100% green contract, The electricity that powers your business, premises or tourist housing is still a mix of renewable and fossil fuel sources. If, hypothetically, all Spanish citizens switched to green contracts overnight, the immediate impact on the electricity that arrives would not be completely green. It takes time for the additional funds from these contracts to boost green production and balance the ratio in favour of renewable energy.
However, for corporations, having a “more or less green” contract guarantees support for renewable energy sources, funding initiatives that promote the development of more sustainable energy practices and green production. The real power lies in collective support for renewable energy, and choosing green contracts is a step in the right direction.
It's crucial to debunk the myth that a green contract changes the immediate “colour” of business electricity. Understanding that it is a gradual process, driven by financial contributions, empowers consumers to make informed decisions about their energy options.
Here are the most important factors that Polaroo recommends considering when evaluating green energy suppliers and contracts:
If you have doubts when choosing the green energy supplier for your business, we recommend that you have a specialized electricity manager. An expert in the field can certainly make things easier for you. With services such as Polaroo, for example, you not only ensure the optimization of green energy contracts, but you can also have strategic advice to reduce costs and maximize energy efficiency in your real estate assets.
Look at the graphic note that will appear on the invoice. Observe the information related to the origin of the electricity of the contract, the notes of CO2 emissions and the activity related to radioactive waste to understand if the energy you have contracted is really “green”.
Here are two examples:
In conclusion, a “more or less green” contract does not mean the immediate transformation of electricity, but rather financial support for a sustainable energy future. Understanding this distinction empowers consumers to make conscious decisions regarding the environment, contributing to a greener tomorrow. As we navigate the complexities of energy contracts, let's keep our eyes on the future and work together for a sustainable energy landscape.
From Polaroo we will always encourage you to be greener and so is your business. If you have questions about your bill and the source of your energy, don't hesitate to contact your manager, ask us!
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