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Power up your energy transition with renewable energy
We help homes and businesses in their energy transition journey with renewable energy solutions.
90m+
litres of HVO sold to date*
75k+
solar panels installed**
4.5k+
heat pumps distributed**
200+
energy transition specialists**
Choose a cleaner energy future with Certas Energy
As one of the UK’s leading independent distributors of fuel with a growing offering of renewable technology and services, we are harnessing our industry-leading expertise to drive meaningful and sustained change for homes and businesses.
With the expertise of Certas Energy and DCC, along with an evolving mix of renewable solutions, we help transition homeowners and businesses owners to cleaner energy choices.
Start your journey to net zero today
Explore your unique energy needs with a dedicated energy consultant, take action, and progress towards net zero.
Lower your energy costs with solar
We help homes and businesses better manage their energy consumption, generate their own electricity, and save money.
Our end-to-end solar energy solutions help reduce reliance on the grid and gain energy independence, with a full service range from consultation, design, approval, installation, and maintenance.
- Optimise your energy expenditure
- Reduce your carbon footprint
- Become independent from the National Grid
Stay running, always
Transform your heating system with minimal disruption by upgrading to an industry-leading heat pump solution.
Keep your home or business running with energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions that provide ample hot water and heating.
Utilising advanced technology, a heat pump absorbs heat from the outside air and transfers it into the building via a refrigerant and compressor system, providing efficient and cost-effective heating.
Our trusted, expert energy specialists guide you through assessment, installation, and maintenance.
Reduce your emissions with HVO
HVO can help transition your business towards a cleaner and more sustainable future.
Switch to renewable diesel Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) and cut your fuel-related greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% vs traditional heating fuels.
With over 40 years’ experience supplying high-quality fuel to businesses nationwide, Certas Energy HVO is 100% biodegradable – made from raw materials and sustainable waste from verified vegetable fats and oils.
EV charging made simple
It’s time to remove the complexity of electric vehicle charging.
We deliver reliable, efficient, end-to-end EV charging solutions for businesses and homeowners.
Our expert installers help you select, install and maintain an EV charging solution, tailored to meet your unique energy needs for personal or business use. We simplify the process from start to finish, minimising downtime and maximising efficiency.
Transition towards net zero
With expertise across Certas Energy and the DCC Group, we empower homes and businesses to make the right decisions for their unique energy needs, take action, and advance in their journey to Net Zero.
Our 200+ energy specialists at the forefront of driving the energy transition can help you progress towards a sustainable energy future.
A dedicated energy consultation can help you understand your energy consumption, optimise costs, and achieve net zero carbon emissions.
We help evolve the way you power your home – by providing high quality, renewable solutions, tailored for your household’s unique needs. Whether financed by you or supported by eligible government grants, our solutions help you achieve a lower-carbon, energy-efficient, and cost-effective home.
Why Certas Energy Renewables?
Our commitment to cleaner energy and innovative technology aims to halve your carbon emissions and provide sustainable, cost-effective options, leading the way to a greener future for all.
Reliability
Our accredited experts help reduce the complexity of the energy transition for homes and businesses.
Efficiency
Gain energy independence and reduce your energy bills while progressing towards a cleaner energy future.
Sustainability
Lower your carbon emissions for a sustainable future and join the vision to achieve net zero by 2050.
Energy expertise combined, renewable solutions delivered
With a strong foundation of industry-leading products and a wealth of expertise, we’re uniquely positioned to transition homes and businesses to sustainable solutions.
Specialists in delivering fully funded energy-saving solutions through local councils, focusing on renewables, insulation and heating systems.
A market leader in solar energy systems delivering turnkey commercial solar solutions to maximise business efficiency across the UK.
A one-stop shop that connects customers with the right renewable installed services for their home, or EV charger services for their business.
The UK’s largest dedicated distributor of heat pumps, with an expanding product range to meet market needs.
Customer Success Stories
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Committed to making sustainable choices: accelerating the net zero vision
At Certas Energy, we live and breathe Sustainability and it is integral to our decision making. ESG and sustainability are at the forefront of our business operations and how we support our customers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Renewable energy is natural energy that comes from a source that won’t run out.
Renewable energy – which usually has a low- or zero-carbon footprint – is great for the environment and vital in the race to tackle climate change.
In the UK, there are 4 main sources of renewable energy: solar energy, wind power, bioenergy (organic matter burned as a fuel) and hydroelectric, including tidal energy.
The UK is on a mission to reach net zero by 2050, and so using electricity that comes from renewable sources is essential to help reduce our carbon emissions.
Renewable sources are in much more plentiful supply, compared to fossil fuels, and produce little or no harmful emissions when used, so the clean energy they provide will play a crucial role in preventing further global warming.
There are many benefits of renewable energy:
- Lower energy costs
- Reduced carbon emissions
- Energy independence from the National Grid
- Enhanced reliability and security
- Job creation and opportunities within Renewable sector
Solar is a renewable and infinite energy source that creates no harmful greenhouse gas emissions. It works by converting energy from the sun into power, and offers many benefits:
✓ Reduced electricity bills
✓ Lower carbon emissions
✓ No running costs
✓ Low maintenance
✓ 25 years+ life expectancy
✓ Energy independence from the Grid
Solar panels – which generate heat and electricity from the sun – are usually made from silicon, or another semiconductor material. When this material is exposed to photons of sunlight, it releases electrons and produces an electric charge.
This PV charge creates an electric current (direct current / DC), which is converted to alternating current (AC) by an inverter. AC is the
type of electrical current used when you plug appliances into normal wall sockets.
The carbon footprint of solar panels is already quite small, as they last for over 25 years. Plus, the materials used in the panels are increasingly recycled, so the carbon footprint will continue to shrink.
‘Carbon Neutral’ refers to the ambition to limit any increase in future carbon emissions, while using offsets to neutralise existing emissions. It’s also less prescriptive regarding the reporting boundary, with the inclusion of wider value chain (Scope 3) emissions being encouraged but not mandatory.
‘Net Zero’ refers to the amount of greenhouse gases – such as carbon dioxide, methane or sulphur dioxide – that are removed from the atmosphere being equal to those emitted by human activity. There is more focus on reducing carbon emissions as much as possible first, and only offsetting unavoidable, residual CO2 as a last resort.
Organisations are working hard to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. In order to reduce emissions, we need to understand and measure where they’re coming from in the first place.
‘Scope 1, 2, and 3‘ are a way of categorising the different kinds of emissions a company creates in its own operations and in its wider operations.
Scope 1 emissions
Scope 1 emissions refer to direct emissions that are owned or controlled by an organisation (e.g., burning fuel in a company’s fleet of vehicles)
Scope 2 emissions
Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions from the generation of purchased energy (e.g., emissions caused by the generation of electricity used in an office building)
Scope 3 emissions
Scope 3 emissions are not produced by the company itself and are not the result of activities from assets owned or controlled by them, but are all other indirect emissions from an organisations’ operations (e.g., when a company uses, buys and disposes of products from suppliers)
*The Ultimate HVO Handbook, Certas Energy
**Renewable Energy, Company Performance Overview, Certas Energy