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  • How does your tariff compare to a time of use tariff?

    Social Energy are not an energy supplier so we do not bill our customers - meaning we don't offer any tariffs.   However, Social Energy doesn’t believe in making things complicated or asking custom...

  • Why should I choose Social Energy?

    Social Energy always puts the customer first. Our whole ethos is about giving back. Social Energy are the only supplier to offer credits for balancing the National Grid. This means your battery, in...

  • We're here to help

    If you ever feel like something's not right with your Social Energy credits - we're here to help put things right and settle any disputes.    Your first port of call for advice is this support sect...

  • An introduction to solar

    Solar electricity: an introduction Solar panels which generate electricity (known as solar PV) capture the sun's energy using photo voltaic cells. Even on a cloudy day, the cells can still generat...

  • If I want to leave is it easy?

      Once your contract is in place, if you'd like to cancel you will need to contact us at support@social.energy, to cancel your GSA.   If you’re moving house and wish to end your contract, please...

  • My details are wrong

    Please contact us via email at support@social.energy and we will update things for you. 

  • More on saving energy

    Did you know that…   Just 5% of the power used by a phone charger is used to charge the phone - that’s why it’s vital to turn it off when you’re done!   Most microwaves use more power keeping their...

  • Solar PV (solar panels)

    Did you know that on any given day, the world receives enough sunlight in one hour to provide enough energy to fully power the entire world for an entire year.   For now, we don't yet have the capa...

  • What are the benefits of installing renewables?

    There are lots of good reasons to use renewables. You will be: making use of local resources reducing your dependence on non-renewable energy helping to reduce the production of carbon dioxide and...

  • Follow us on social media

    Are you on Twitter? Yes, follow us on @SocialEnergyUK   Are you on Facebook? Yes, find us here https://www.facebook.com/SocialEnergyUK/