Choose green electricity for your business

We can help your business decarbonize and make real impact

By choosing our green electricity, you can address your organization’s scope 2 emissions, help bring new renewable energy projects to the grid, and fund community-based green energy projects.

We put renewable electricity onto the grid on your behalf, matching the amount of electricity energy you use. Our high-quality, high-impact renewable energy certificates (RECs) are sourced exclusively from projects that meet or exceed the strictest environmental criteria as defined by EcoLogoĀ®. We’ll source 50% of RECs from your region (including carbon-intensive grids) to help promote renewable energy development in your community.

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Find your sustainability solution

What type of business do you have?

  Small business
1-10 employees

Green electricity
18 MWh of clean, renewable energy/year
$37.50/month
With this product, you’ll displace 3.2 tonnes of CO2e per year. That’s equivalent to preventing 1,604 kg of coal from being burned.

  Mid-size business
11-25 employees
  Large business
+25 employees

Did you know?

With this product, you’ll displace 6.6 tonnes of COā‚‚E per year. That’s equivalent to preventing 3,309 kg of coal from being burned!

About

We source our green electricity from wind, solar, and low-impact hydro projects thatĀ meet or exceed the strictest environmental criteria, as defined by EcoLogoĀ®.

How It works
Community projects
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Explore our community projects

ZooShare

From zoo poo to poo power—that’s the goal of ZooShare, an Ontario co-op that launched North America’s first zoo-based biogas project.
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Xeni Gwet’in Solar Projects

Located in B.C.’s picturesque Nemaiah Valley, the Xeni Gwet’in First Nation relies primarily on diesel fuel for energy. Bullfrog is supporting the expansion of the group’s solar energy generation capacity to help reduce its dependence on fossil fuel-based energy sources.
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Wolfville Farmers’ Market

The Wolfville Farmers’ Market is home to the largest solar project in the Town of Wolfville: a 20 kW system that powers the Market year-round.
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Vancouver Public Library

In partnership with the City of Vancouver and Solar Now, Bullfrog Power participated in the launch of a 16.6 kW solar rooftop on the Vancouver Public Library, an educational city landmark visited nearly 6.5 million times in 2017.
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Vancouver Cohousingā€˜s Community Solar Project

Bullfrog Power helped celebrate the launch of SolShare Energy’s 23 kW rooftop array—the first co-operatively owned community solar project in B.C…
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Two Twenty Building Solar Project

Thanks to a partnership between Bullfrog Power and SES Solar Co-op, the second largest solar project in Saskatoon – a 90-panel array – is now generating clean, pollution-free electricity.
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Tsleil-Waututh First Nation Community Centre

The Tsleil-Waututh First Nation, located just outside of Vancouver, has taken clean energy production into their own hands. The band’s daycare centre is now 90% solar powered—thanks to a 40-panel solar tracker.
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What our customers have to say about us

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It’s imperative Canadians make the choice for renewable energy today. It’s an easy, but important step we can all take to help the environment and fight climate change.

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Pembina Institute

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Using only habitat-friendly renewable energy is vital to combating climate change so that nature, wildlife and people can thrive together. Bullfrog Power is an important part of that fight, and World Wildlife Fund Canada is proud to be bullfrogpowered.

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Explore our energy sources

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Seacliff Bioenergy Project
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Seacliff Energy recycles 110,000 tonnes/year of organic residuals from agricultural, commercial, and municipal sources,
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West Cape Wind Farm
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The West Cape Wind Farm is Prince Edward Island’s largest wind farm. Situated near O’Leary, the farm has a total of 55 turbines with a capacity of 99 MW–and is capable of powering approximately 25,000 homes annually!
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Ellershouse Wind Farm
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Sometimes it takes a village to raise a turbine—and that’s exactly how locals in Ellershouse, Nova Scotia, came together to launch the first independent wind farm in the province.
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St. Leon Wind Farm
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The St. Leon wind farm is a 99 MW project consisting of 63 turbines, each 80 metres high, equipped with three 41-metre blades. The wind farm is situated on the Pembina Escarpment, which rises above the surrounding plains, exposing the turbines to the prevailing prairie winds.
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