Thrive Renewables is to provide 0.8MW of electricity to Bristol Energy from the Clayfords wind farm located near Strichen in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Supply will start in September for one year and deliver approximately 2.26 gigawatt-hours of power.
Clayfords is a single-turbine facility and has been operational since 2015, Thrive said.
Bristol Energy origination manager Simon Proctor said: “Deals like this help us to offer even more green energy to our customers, at a competitive price – making renewable energy more accessible for everyone.
“Thrive is a well-established, trusted partner. The fact that they are local and funded by a community of 6250 investors – many of whom live in Bristol and south west – is another way that we can support our city, and boost the circular economy.”
Thrive’s Matthew Clayton said: “Thrive exists to offer individuals a rewarding connection with sustainable energy, so having the opportunity to provide our renewable power to a company like Bristol Energy, with similar values to us is extremely rewarding.
“Deals – such as this one – with independent renewable energy providers enable an increasing pool of people to benefit from affordable, green electricity in their homes.”
Bristol Energy supplies power to more than 76,000 homes across the UK.
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