We are powering life, today and tomorrow
Together we’ll build a better future. Play a part in leading the energy transition for our island
From engineers to accountants, retail assistants to cleaners, jointers to IT technicians and marketeers to project managers, we’re all guardians of Guernsey’s electricity and leading the energy transition.








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Community ProjectsThe EcoChallenge for all schools within the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
Working in teams of two, three or four pupils, the challenge is to consider one major project or a few smaller ways they could improve their school’s environmental sustainability.
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Community ProjectsPower to the people fund. A Community fund to support our community and Island.
Working in teams of two, three or four pupils, the challenge is to consider one major project or a few smaller ways they could improve their school’s environmental sustainability.

Your lifestyle will decide how you need to heat your home. If you have a regular routine, you can set timers for the heating to come on when you need it.
And if you come and go, use a smartphone app to set your heating remotely and make sure your home is warm according to your schedule.
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93%of electricity comes from renewable sources
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4xLess carbon than gas and oil to benefit the island and you.
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No Co2emissions around your property for better air quality
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24 October 2025Don’t forget – the clocks fall back one hour
The clocks will 'fall' back an hour on Sunday 26th October 2025. So, don’t forget to change ALL your clocks – including your boiler and heating – before you head to bed. -
16 October 2025AI-Proof Careers
With AI advancing rapidly, it’s an exciting opportunity to reimagine the future of work in ways that empower people and enhance creativity. -
13 October 2025Why use electricity between 11pm and 5am?
If you want to use the cleanest, cheapest electricity Guernsey has to offer, set the timers or your phone reminders to run or charge electricials as late as possible - ideally between 11pm and 5am.




