Vattenfall-owned UK energy supplier iSupplyEnergy has given its backing to One Home, an online platform that brings together information on action to combat climate change.
The support is part of iSupplyEnergy’s commitment to helping people power their lives in climate-smarter ways and reduce society’s reliance on fossil fuels.
Not-for-profit One Home was launched earlier this year by environmental scientist Angela Terry and aims to inspire people to move away from fossil fuels, to use clean technologies and choose low-carbon lifestyles. It is part of the Climate Alliance, a not-for-profit community interest company set up in 2017 to provide practical solutions to climate change.
Terry said: “I’m thrilled iSupplyEnergy is supporting One Home. As the IPCC report states, we need to take our climate actions to the next level to keep warming below 1.5 degrees C.
“We can only achieve this if society is given clear and impactful actions to take, which is where One Home comes in. iSupplyEnergy’s support will help us spread this message even further.”
iSupplyEnergy director of sales and marketing Monica Collings said: “iSupplyEnergy is owned by Vattenfall, the Swedish energy group, which has invested £3.5bn in UK renewables over the last 10 years.
“Delivering green energy to consumers so they can be part of the solution to climate change is fundamental to who we are. One Home shares our mission so our partnership with the platform is a perfect meeting of values.”
Other organisations that have signed up to support One Home include Hunter Stoves Group, Solar South West, Naturesave Insurance, Renewable Energy Partnerships, gridIMP and Converging World.
Terry added: “The Climate Alliance and the One Home project is the ideal vehicle for businesses that want to be part of a movement that is working to stop runaway climate change.
“One Home provides them with a platform to share their commitments and enact change and we urge any business with an interest in this to find out more about becoming a member.”


