
[London, May 2025] Ethical Power have been named as a supplier on the Crown Commercial Serviceās Provision of Power Purchase Agreement framework.
Through this agreement, central government organisations and the wider public sector can access clean, renewable electricity through long-term and flexible contracts and take advantage of group buying power.
This appointment positions Ethical Power to support some of the nationās most essential institutions, including the NHS, Network Rail, the Ministry of Defence, various government departments, universities, and emergency services, in their transition to net zero.
Through this four-year framework, Ethical Power can provide Power Purchase Agreements that enable organisations to buy renewable electricity directly from specific energy projects.
āThis is a pivotal moment for Ethical Power and the broader decarbonisation mission of the UK,ā said Ethical Power’s Chief Financial Officer, Stephen Williams. āWe are excited to partner with government agencies and public institutions to deliver clean energy solutions that are both cost-effective and carbon-reducing. With a growing pipeline of projects in development and at ready-to-build state, plus an in-house team capable of delivering EPC and ICP services, we are perfectly positioned to bring renewable energy to the Central Government and the wider Public Sector.ā
All suppliers in the framework, including Ethical Power, are fully aligned with the UK Governmentās Procurement Policy Note 06/21, committing to carbon reduction plans and transparent sustainability reporting.
Crown Commercial Service supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2022/23, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to Ā£3.8 billion – supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.
About the Crown Commercial Services
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) is an Executive Agency of the Cabinet Office, supporting the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. To find out more about CCS, visit: www.crowncommercial.gov.uk
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