Many British consumers pay for 100% renewable electricity. But how much are they actually getting?

The power sector has a dedicated system to track the generation and consumption of renewable power, and suppliers use it to back their green energy claims. But there’s a problem. The rules allow suppliers to claim that summer power from solar farms is being used to cover winter evening power that came from gas plants. Your heating at 6pm in January? Almost certainly powered by fossil fuels, no matter what your tariff says.

This isn’t fraud. Suppliers are following rules set over 20 years ago, back in 2003, when renewables generated less than 3% of Britain’s electricity. But renewables now regularly provide more than half our power, varying between 5% and 80% depending on weather and …

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