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Choosing a Flex or Fix supply plan determines how you buy your power and handle Third Party Costs (TPCs) – the non-energy elements accounting for 50-60% of your total bill.
Flex or Fix?
Our Flex plans give you the freedom to watch the markets and decide when to buy and sell your power. Every Fix plan lets you secure the unit price of the electricity you buy.
Here’s a summary of the reasons for choosing a Flex or Fix contract:
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Fix or Flex is just the start
Once you’ve chosen the best plan, the next step towards net zero comes from our services.
New connections
Our quick turnaround time for new connections gets you ready for move-in day and minimises disruption to your activities.
Renewable energy certificates
Once you’ve started your sustainability journey, getting Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) can help you report zero emissions.
Corporate PPAs
A Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (CPPA) acts as a means of connecting the power your organisation consumes to a specific renewable power generator.
Smart meters
Smart meters give you a more accurate view of how much electricity you’re using. The resulting insights can point the way to positive changes – for both the environment and your organisation.
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Drax has been Edgbaston's electricity partner and supplier since 2018. Working together, the objective is to make Edgbaston the most sustainable cricket stadium in the UK.
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