Switch to green electricity
Dein Durchblick im Ökostrom-Dschungel Echter Ökostrom mit Grüner Strom-Label
Keine Lust mehr auf fossile Energie? Du willst endlich der Umwelt etwas Gutes tun? Unser Label hilft dir im unübersichtlichen Energiemarkt! Wechsel jetzt den Anbieter - beziehe echten Ökostrom.
Zu einem Ökostromtarif zu wechseln bedeutet, dem Ziel einer 100%igen erneuerbaren Energieversorgung einen Schritt näher zu kommen. Finde ganz einfach einen passenden Tarif in unserem Tarifportal.
Der Vertragsabschluss mit dem neuen Anbieter geht ganz einfach online. Um die Kündigung mit deinem alten Anbieter kümmert sich der neue Energielieferant! So hilfst du mit tatsächlich 100% echter, zertifizierter Energie die Energiewende voranzutreiben.
Keine Lust mehr auf fossile Energie? Du willst endlich der Umwelt etwas Gutes tun? Unser Label hilft dir im unübersichtlichen Energiemarkt! Wechsel jetzt den Anbieter - beziehe echten Ökostrom.
Zu einem Ökostromtarif zu wechseln bedeutet, dem Ziel einer 100%igen erneuerbaren Energieversorgung einen Schritt näher zu kommen. Finde ganz einfach einen passenden Tarif in unserem Tarifportal.
Der Vertragsabschluss mit dem neuen Anbieter geht ganz einfach online. Um die Kündigung mit deinem alten Anbieter kümmert sich der neue Energielieferant! So hilfst du mit tatsächlich 100% echter, zertifizierter Energie die Energiewende voranzutreiben.
Switch to a certified electricity or biogas tariff now
There are already several online comparison portals for electricity and gas rates. So what's the point of another one?
At the comparison portal of the environmental associations, consumers can compare high-quality and exclusively certified green electricity and biogas tariffs.
"vergleich-dich-gruen.de" offers you the opportunity to actively participate in an energy transition that is nature-friendly, decentralized, citizen-oriented, public welfare-oriented, fair and pollutant-free through your purchase decision.
All providers at a glance
Provider | Grüner Strom-zertifizierter Tarif | Availability | Customer hotline | Website |
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badenova AG & Co. KG | Ökostrom24 KLIMA | Due to the current developments in the energy markets and Historically high procurement costs for electricity and gas many energy providers have stopped selling to new customers. You can find currently available rates on www.vergleich-dich-gruen.de. | ||
BS|ENERGY Braunschweiger Versorgungs-AG & Co.KG | BS|Naturstrom Gold | |||
Bürgerwerke eG | Bürgerstrom | |||
Energie- und Wasserversorgung Bonn/Rhein-Sieg GmbH (SWB Energie und Wasser) | BonnNature Electricity | |||
Energiedienst AG | NaturEnergie Gold | |||
Energy Air GmbH | Energy Air Natur (Gewerbekunden) | |||
ESDG Energie-Service Dienstleistungsgesellschaft mbH | ESDG – Ökostrom Premium (soz. / kar. Einrichtungen) | |||
Fair Trade Power Deutschland GmbH | Fair Fair Plus Fair Student Fair Business Fair Big Business Fair Nachtspeicherheizung Fair Wärmepumpe Fair PV-Betriebsstrom | |||
Gemeindewerke Hardt | NaturEnergie Gold | |||
Hamburg Energie GmbH | Elbstrand Strandperle HaspaJoker Strandperle MeinElbstrom Leuchtturm (für Wärmepumpen) Speicherstadt (für Nachtspeicherheizungen) Ebbe & Flut (für 2-Tarif-Zähler) Horizont Quartierstrom Steuermann mit Weitblick Steuermann (Baustrom) Große Freiheit mit Weitblick (für 2-Tarif-Zähler) Veermaster Lotse (Baustrom) | |||
Knauber Erdgas GmbH | KnauberStrom GrünAktiv KnauberStrom Gewerbe GrünAktiv | |||
Mainova AG | Mainova ÖkoPremium | |||
MANN Naturenergie GmbH & Co. KG | MANN Cent | |||
Mindener Stadtwerke GmbH | regio.grünstromPlus | |||
NATURSTROM AG | naturstrom BMW Green Energy powered by naturstrom | |||
NEW Niederrhein Energie und Wasser GmbH | Blauer Himmel | |||
Polarstern GmbH | Wirklich Ökostrom | |||
ProEngeno GmbH & Co. KG | Naturmix Family Premium Naturmix Small Premium Naturmix Kombi Premium | |||
REWAG Regensburger Energie- und Wasserversorgung AG & Co KG | rewario.electricity.nature rewario.strom.mobil rewario.strom.mobil+ | |||
RheinEnergie AG | Fair Ökostrom | |||
RhönEnergie Fulda GmbH | RhönSTROM Natur GSL RhönStrom ÖkoRegio | |||
Solarimo GmbH | SOLARME | |||
Stadtwerke Bad Hersfeld | Hersfeld Strom Natur / Hersfeld Strom Elektromobilität | |||
Stadtwerke Eisenberg Energie GmbH | LAND-STROM privat LAND-STROM profi | |||
Stadtwerke Elm-Lappwald | ELLA|Naturstrom | |||
Stadtwerke Gifhorn GmbH | Gifhorn|Naturstrom | |||
Stadtwerke Hameln Weserbergland GmbH | natur.strom | |||
Stadtwerke Heidelberg Energie GmbH | heidelberg GREEN | |||
STADTWERKE KELHEIM GmbH & Co KG | Kelheim.NaturStrom Kelheim.MobilStrom Donau.NaturStrom | |||
Constance Municipal Utilities GmbH | Enspire Energie SeeEnergie ÖkostromPlus | |||
Stadtwerke Löffingen | NaturEnergie Gold | |||
Stadtwerke Münster GmbH | Mein Münster:Strom | |||
Stadtwerke Pinneberg GmbH | pinnau.strom natur | |||
Stadtwerke Pulheim | Pulheim|Naturstrom | |||
Stadtwerke Springe GmbH | Springe|Naturstrom | |||
StWL Städtische Werke Lauf a.d. Pegnitz GmbH | natürlich lauf natürlich neunkirchen | |||
SYNVIA energy GmbH | SYNVIA Fairsorgt SYNVIA Solar direkt | |||
WEMAG AG | WEMAG Ökostrom Aktiv WEMAG Ökostrom Aktiv Gewerbe | |||
WestfalenWIND Strom GmbH | WWS Hochstift |
Dein Durchblick im Ökostrom-Dschungel Ökostrom mit Grüner Strom-Label in Deutschland
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This is what we have achieved together
By choosing a certified green electricity or biogas tariff, you are directly supporting the energy transition. For every kilowatt hour consumed, a fixed amount flows into the expansion of renewable energies - that's sustainable thinking.
Warum echter Ökostrom?
Aus der Steckdose kommt der Strom, der gerade im Stromnetz vorhanden ist. Dabei gibt es keinen Unterschied zwischen Öko-, Atom- oder Kohlestrom. Strom ist Strom und wichtig ist, dass er fließt.
Betrachten wir jedoch die Ebene des Ein- und Verkaufs von Strom, lässt sich zwischen Ökostrom und Strom aus anderen Quellen, wir nennen ihn Graustrom, unterscheiden.
1. Fall: Es gibt nur Graustromkund:innen
Schon lange sind Solar- oder Windkraftanlagen, also Erneuerbare Energien, ans Stromnetz angeschlossen. Ökostrom fließt in den Stromsee. So bekommen wir alle Strom aus Erneuerbaren Energien, wenn auch nur zu einem kleinen Teil.
2. Fall: Es gibt Ökostromkund:innen
Den Ökostromkund:innen wird der vorhandene Ökostrom verkauft. Graustromkund:innen ist es egal, woher ihr Strom stammt. Sie erhalten weiterhin Atom- oder Kohlestrom.
Mehr Ökostromkund:innen = mehr Ökostrom-Nachfrage = mehr Ökokraftwerke? Leider funktioniert das nicht so einfach. Es ist meist günstiger, einen Nachbarsee anzuzapfen, also Ökostrom zu importieren. So wird die Stromproduktion insgesamt aber nicht nachhaltiger, der Ökostrom ist ja im Nachbarsee bereits vorhanden.
3. Fall: Es gibt Ökostromkund:innen von Grüner Strom-zertifizierten Tarifen
Als Kund:in eines Grüner Strom-zertifizierten Ökostromtarifes förderst du den Ausbau Erneuerbarer Energien. Für jede verbrauchte Kilowattstunde Ökostrom wird ein fester Betrag in neue Ökokraftwerke oder andere Energiewende-Projekte investiert. So steigt der Anteil an Ökostrom im Stromsee – schmutziger Atom- und Kohlestrom wird verdrängt.
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What you should know about green electricity
Green electricity label
Frequently asked questions
With Green Electricity-certified green electricity tariffs, guaranteed investments flow into the expansion of renewable energies. The level of investment is determined by a fixed amount per kilowatt hour consumed. Thus, your green power purchase indirectly influences investments in the energy transition.The funding areas include the mobility transition, energy infrastructure, energy efficiency, and other projects that serve the energy transition, such as nature conservation, development cooperation, and education.
The full range of funding opportunities can be found in the criteria catalog for the Green electricity label. Selected energy transition projects can be found here.
The Green Electricity Label is awarded for a green electricity tariff, not for the provider itself. The label criteria therefore relate primarily to the tariff.Thus, the Green Electricity Label can be found on tariffs of independent green electricity providers as well as on tariffs of municipal utilities that sell conventional electricity in addition to the certified green electricity.
Nevertheless, the Green Electricity certification also looks at aspects concerning the supplier. For example, the Green Electricity label will not be granted to any company that is still directly involved in a coal-fired power plant on the cut-off date of 1.1.2027, i.e. operates a coal-fired power plant itself or is involved in an operating company with share capital/share capital. Participation in nuclear power plants is also an exclusion criterion.
You can find all the energy suppliers that offer certified green electricity here.
Among them are several nationwide providers as well as local and regional energy suppliers. In our tariff portal of the environmental associations for switching energy providers. You will find all tariffs and can easily switch to a real green electricity tariff with a green electricity label.
Green Electricity
Green electricity is electrical energy that comes from renewable sources. It can be generated from solar radiation, wind and water power, biomass, geothermal energy or sewage gas.
Electricity from renewable sources is ecologically and socially sound because it protects the climate and reduces the consumption of fossil, finite resources. In addition, it does not produce hazardous waste, such as radioactive waste from nuclear power plants.
When you buy green electricity, it doesn't mean that green electricity is actually coming out of the pipe. Every kilowatt hour generated flows into an electricity lake, from which it is then redistributed to end customers. In other words, everyone gets the same physical electricity. But every single green electricity customer helps to make the electricity lake ever greener.
However, green electricity does not automatically promote the energy transition. For this, additional investments must be made in the expansion of renewable energies. This is guaranteed by tariffs that carry the Green Electricity label.
The numerous green power products available on the energy market differ significantly from one another.
The energy markets cannot prevent energy providers from relabeling their nuclear and coal-fired power as "green power" with the help of additionally purchased certificates of origin. The reason is that the certificates can be traded independently of the actual quantities of electricity. Under this model, an energy supplier can supply its green electricity customers with electricity from conventional power plants. For this electricity, the utility buys an equivalent amount of (very cheap) guarantees of origin and can then re-declare its electricity as green electricity. The electricity purchased for customers and the guarantees of origin therefore do not come from one and the same power plant.
In addition, the decisive point in a green electricity tariff is whether or not the consumers provide an additional environmental benefit with their purchase decision. An additional environmental benefit arises when the purchase of green electricity promotes the nature-friendly expansion of renewable energies. However, this is not the case with many green electricity offers.
If, for example, an energy supplier only purchases electricity from old hydroelectric power plants for its green electricity customers, then an already existing amount of green electricity is only diverted to a certain group of consumers. The consumers who previously received the hydroelectric power may now (unknowingly) be supplied with nuclear power because they do not specifically ask for green power. The bottom line is that everything remains the same, new plants are not built, and the share of green electricity in the European electricity mix is no higher than before. Such supposedly "green" tariffs promise an additional environmental benefit that cannot be proven. In terms of this promise, they are deceptive packages.
The Green Electricity Label identifies for consumers the purchase of 100% genuine green electricity as well as guaranteed investments in renewable energies and innovative energy transition projects.
The guaranteed investments in the nature-compatible expansion of renewable energies are an essential distinguishing feature compared to many other green electricity labels and green electricity tariffs, where customers only receive electricity from already existing green power plants. This is because merely shifting "green" electricity quantities back and forth does not result in any additional environmental benefit.
Green electricity tariffs for private customers require an investment of at least 0.5 cents per kilowatt hour. Many energy providers also invest more than 0.5 cents per kilowatt hour.
If you want to compare an electricity tariff via the tariff portal of the environmental associations, the subsidy component and thus your energy transition contribution will be displayed for the respective energy provider.
For commercial customers, the subsidy is lower due to the higher consumption values: it ranges from 0.1 cents to 0.4 cents per kilowatt hour.
Yes. Green electricity tariffs do not necessarily have to bear a label. Certification by the Green Electricity Label or other seals of approval is voluntary. There are electricity providers who do not have their tariffs independently verified at all. Here, consumers must decide for themselves how credible the offer is.
On the one hand, it is not the energy providers that are certified, but only the individual tariffs. Secondly, the certification of green electricity tariffs with the Green Electricity Label is voluntary. Suppliers can decide for themselves whether they wish to have their products certified according to our criteria. Therefore, we cannot make any statement about the quality of your non-certified green electricity tariff. You can find more information about our certification here.
We recommend the tariff portal of the environmental associations for switching energy providers.Here you'll find only green electricity-certified green electricity rates. When changing tariffs, you don't have to be afraid that the lights will go out at some point. The power supply is guaranteed by law - even when you switch providers. By switching, you can save energy costs, protect the environment and promote the energy transition. Here you will find helpful information on switching.