London launches green energy firm to fight climate change, poverty

(Eco Business, 14 Jan 2020) Profits will be invested into community projects that help tackle fuel poverty and fight climate change.

London’s mayor launched a green energy company that will provide “fair-priced” electricity from renewable sources on Monday, seeking to reduce carbon emissions and make fuel more affordable.

One in 10 Londoners cannot afford to pay their energy bills, according to figures from the mayor’s office, which said the new, company London Power, would offer a competitive tariff.

Profits will be invested into community projects that help tackle fuel poverty, fight climate change and meet the British capital’s goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050.

“It is a disgrace that many Londoners pay too much to heat and light their homes,” said London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan in a statement.

London Power is run in partnership with British firm Octopus Energy and will generate electricity from renewable sources including solar and wind, the statement said.

It follows similar moves by Barcelona in Spain, Basel in Switzerland and Burlington in the United States.

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Eco Business, 14 Jan 2020: London launches green energy firm to fight climate change, poverty