The National Trust is continuing its relationship with renewable electricity supplier Good Energy for a further two years.
The partnership will see the two organisations working together to raise awareness of climate change, such as encouraging the Trust’s four million members to switch to Good Energy’s renewable electricity.
Good Energy chief executive officer and founder Juliet Davenport said: “It’s been great working with the National Trust over the last few years and we’re excited to begin the next stage of our renewable journey together.”
National Trust rural enterprises director Patrick Begg said: “We are really pleased to be able to continue our partnership with Good Energy which has helped to showcase how renewable technologies can be made to work in some of the country’s most sensitive landscapes and historic environments.
“By signing up to Good Energy our members can support the work we do to help maintain a healthy, beautiful natural environment in the face of today’s conservation challenges.”
Image: Hydro at Hafod y Porth in Snowdonia (National Trust)


