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Who we work with

We're proud to be working with – and powering – a whole bunch of companies and organisations who share our values and whose work we really believe in. By partnering with these amazing charities and ethical organisations, we help them do more of the great stuff they do, and in turn they spread the word about green energy for us. Here's a list of the organisations on our green team:

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  • Avon Wildlife Trust
  • Avon Valley Park
  • Animal Justice
  • Animal Free Research UK
  • Animal Equality
  • Animal Defenders International
  • Animal Aid
  • Amnesty International

How to get involved

If you'd like to be on the green team, get in touch with our dedicated Partnerships Team, who will tell you everything you need to know about becoming an Ecotricity partner. It's easy to get the ball rolling. Simply email partnerships@ecotricity.co.uk

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Climate Clock

The Climate Clock is a version of the Doomsday clock that has been running since 1947 - this tracks the risk of global man-made disaster, through man made technology (like nuclear weapons) - displaying the minutes and seconds left before midnight, when disaster strikes. The climate crisis is a small part of the calculations made.
The climate clock uses a similar approach, but, focuses only on the climate crisis - which is the biggest and most urgent existential threat we face.
"The Climate Clock is a countdown to the biggest man-made disaster we face - but also a measure by which we can track our progress - moving from fossil to renewable energy. It shows we have no time to lose - the clock is ticking…" Dale Vince, OBE.