We’re thrilled to announce that Asanti have made the switch to our zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity. We’ll be providing their six UK Regional Edge data centres with electricity sourced solely from solar, wind and hydro power.

For more information, read Asanti’s press release: https://www.asanti.com/asantis-edge-data-centres-now-powered-by-100-renewable-energy

We’re proud to announce our partnership with oven supplier Unox, as we provide them with zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity for their state-of-the-art experience centre in Surrey. The purpose-built site features integrated smart technology and energy-saving systems, and alongside using electricity sourced solely from solar, wind and hydro power, represents a major step forward in their journey to becoming carbon neutral by 2030.

You can visit Unox’s website for more information:  https://www.unox.com/en_gb/blog/uk-experience-centre-launch/

We’re thrilled to announce that Birmingham Airport have chosen us as their supplier of zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity. In the latest step on the company’s journey to net zero carbon emissions by 2033, all airport facilities, including all its retail and food concessions, will be powered by electricity sourced solely from solar, wind and hydro power. 

You can visit Birmingham Airport’s website for more information: https://www.birminghamairport.co.uk/media-information/news/2022/05/bhx-switches-to-renewable-electricity/

We’re excited to announce that VIRTUS, the London-based data centre provider, has switched to our zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity.

Data centres use vast amounts of electricity, consuming around 3% of all electricity generated worldwide to cool and power their servers1. So, by supplying VIRTUS with electricity sourced solely from solar, wind and hydro power, we’re proud to support them on their journey to achieving net zero by 2030.

You can learn more about VIRTUS’ sustainability journey by visiting their website, here; https://virtusdatacentres.com/why-virtus/green

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  1. https://virtusdatacentres.com/blog/data-centre/with-great-power-comes-great-responsibility-and-cooling

We’re proud to announce that seafood wholesaler Flatfish have made the switch to our zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity – marking the latest step on the company’s journey to net zero emissions by 2030.

For more information on their sustainability efforts, you can visit Flatfish’s website, here: https://flatfish-ltd.co.uk/flatfish-go-green/

We’re excited to announce that Europe’s largest indoor snow resort, Snozone, have made the switch to our zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity. The company shares our commitment to lead as a responsible business, and we look forward to helping them achieve their carbon reduction objectives by supplying both their Milton Keynes and Yorkshire venues with electricity sourced solely from solar, wind and hydro power.

Read more here: https://yorkshiretimes.co.uk/article/Snozone-Gives-Its-Carbon-Footprint-The-Cold-Shoulder

We’re excited to announce that Claire’s Court Maidenhead have made the switch to our zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity. From April this year (2021), the school will be supplied with electricity sourced solely from solar, wind and hydro sources across their whole estate, from their Nursery through to their Sixth Form.

You can find out more on their website: https://www.clairescourt.com/news/2021-03-18/claires-court-embraces-renewable-energy-sources

We’re pleased to announce that the University of Sheffield have made the switch to our zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity! The move will see electricity sourced solely from solar, wind, and hydro power supply all of the university’s buildings – which currently account for over half of on-campus emissions.

The university is proudly committed to tackling climate change through its research, and as part of its wider sustainability goals, we’re excited to assist the university on its journey to becoming carbon neutral.

You can learn more about University of Sheffield’s sustainability journey from their website, here: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/university-sheffield-switches-renewable-electricity

The Hertfordshire branch of a highway maintenance company, Ringway, have taken a huge step towards zero carbon emissions by choosing us as their supplier of zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity. The switch, which came into effect in August 2019, is one of a number of actions Ringway is taking to reduce its carbon footprint. We look forward to supplying Ringway with electricity sourced solely from solar, wind and hydro power, helping to lead Britain towards a net zero, sustainable energy future.

Ringway provide further information on their website: https://www.highwaysindustry.com/ringway-huge-step-towards-zero-carbon-emissions-taken-by-ringway-in-hertfordshire/

We’re excited to announce that the UK health and beauty giant A.S Watson – owner of retailers such as Superdrug, The Perfume Shop and Savers – have partnered with us as their supplier of zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity. The move will see us supply 1,400 retail sites nationwide with electricity sourced solely from solar, wind and hydro power, and we look forward to helping them as they work to achieve significant reductions in their carbon emissions!

You can learn more on Superdrug’s website: https://www.superdrug.com/dgfs/energy

We’re excited to announce that construction engineering firm Walters Group have switched to our zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity. The business first partnered with Statkraft, our parent company, in 2011, signing a long-term Power Purchase Agreement on the development of a 52.5MW wind farm at Pant Y Wal. Now, Walters Group’s latest strategic move will see them switch to 8 initial supply contracts using electricity sourced solely from solar, wind and hydro power. They aim to complete a transition to zero carbon electricity across all 24 of their operational contracts over the next two years, and we are proud to be supporting them on their journey.

You can read their press release here: https://walters-group.co.uk/newspost/walters-continue-efforts-to-offset-carbon/