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It's time to say now to action.

People want greener, cheaper electricity. This requires a rapid roll out of renewables. Delays keep emissions and power prices unnecessarily high.

It's time for us to make our voices heard and be the push for change.

Over 15,000 households across the UK are already creating a wave of green energy ownership with Ripple Energy. By part-owning new wind farms and solar parks, they are building a clean energy future to be proud of.

With real support for renewables, we can do so much more. Become part of Generation YES to show the government that now is the time for action. Read our blog to find out more.

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More onshore wind farms in England

It's still almost impossible to get consent for new onshore wind farms in England. Onshore wind is treated differently to other infrastructure projects and can only be developed in certain parts of the country. Because of this, only 21 new turbines were built between 2016-2022 - less than 3% of the number of turbines built between 2009-2015.24


Our ask

To accelerate the green energy transition, we need onshore wind to be treated the same as other infrastructure projects in the English planning system.

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More people-owned renewables

65% of Brits believe households should be able to own their energy. With a future based on people-owned renewable energy, everyone can benefit directly from the green energy transition.


Our ask

The tax system shouldn't penalise collective ownership of large scale wind farms or solar parks. People who own parts of large scale renewable energy projects should be able to keep all the bill savings they receive. Just like people who have solar panels on their rooftops can. This can unleash a revolution in people power.

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A future without fossil fuels

Fossil fuels are the primary cause of climate change. We need to move away from fossil fuels quickly to avoid catastrophic global warming. Wind and solar generate clean electricity and are already cheaper than fossil fuels in the UK and in most countries around the world.


Our ask

The move to electric cars and heat pumps should be accelerated. The ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars should be brought forward to 2030 as initially intended. And the ban on the installation of new gas boilers should be brought forward to 2025 as initially intended.

Say YES to renewables.

Say NOW to action.

Share your voice with thousands in Generation YES.

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More onshore wind farms in England

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More people-owned renewables

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A future without fossil fuels

Why now?

The UK needs a clean, low cost energy system based on renewable electricity - fast. But we're not building new wind farms and solar parks as quickly as we should. Projects can face long delays to grid connections and it's still almost impossible to get planning consent for new onshore wind in England. And recent contracts for offshore wind were priced too low to build.

Generation YES is showing we want more renewables. And we want them fast.

Say YES to mark your support for more renewable energy.

It's time to say now to action.

People want greener, cheaper electricity. This requires a rapid roll out of renewables. Delays keep emissions and power prices unnecessarily high.

It's time for us to make our voices heard and be the push for change.

Over 15,000 households across the UK are already creating a wave of green energy ownership with Ripple Energy. By part-owning new wind farms and solar parks, they are building a clean energy future to be proud of.

With real support for renewables, we can do so much more. Become part of Generation YES to show the government that now is the time for action. Read our blog to find out more.

Share on

Three wind turbines

More onshore wind farms in England

It's still almost impossible to get consent for new onshore wind farms in England. Onshore wind is treated differently to other infrastructure projects and can only be developed in certain parts of the country. Because of this, only 21 new turbines were built between 2016-2022 - less than 3% of the number of turbines built between 2009-2015.24


Our ask

To accelerate the green energy transition, we need onshore wind to be treated the same as other infrastructure projects in the English planning system.

Three people

More people-owned renewables

65% of Brits believe households should be able to own their energy. With a future based on people-owned renewable energy, everyone can benefit directly from the green energy transition.


Our ask

The tax system shouldn't penalise collective ownership of large scale wind farms or solar parks. People who own parts of large scale renewable energy projects should be able to keep all the bill savings they receive. Just like people who have solar panels on their rooftops can. This can unleash a revolution in people power.

A cloud of carbon dioxide

A future without fossil fuels

Fossil fuels are the primary cause of climate change. We need to move away from fossil fuels quickly to avoid catastrophic global warming. Wind and solar generate clean electricity and are already cheaper than fossil fuels in the UK and in most countries around the world.


Our ask

The move to electric cars and heat pumps should be accelerated. The ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars should be brought forward to 2030 as initially intended. And the ban on the installation of new gas boilers should be brought forward to 2025 as initially intended.

Take control of your electricity

Be part of the push for renewables and take ownership over your green power. Part-own a large-scale solar park or wind farm with over 15,000 Ripple members. Power your home with your own, genuinely green electricity.

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Stabilise your electricity bills

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Reduce your reliance on fossil fuels

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Put more green electricity into the grid

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