Celebrate your green energy commitment

Let your customers know that you're choosing renewable energy with Bullfrog Power

Phone Mockup
Window Decal
Bullfrogpowered Business Card

Request custom assets from Bullfrog Power

Bullfrog Power has a series of custom-tailored assets available upon request. Please complete the form below to receive custom social media content like the emissions reduction impact graphic or materials to display your renewable energy commitment on-site. Once your order is placed, a member of our team will be in touch to confirm delivery timing. 

Must be an active Bullfrog Power customer to order.

Explore our communication kits

From templated blog posts, website copy, and social graphics, to employee engagement tools, we've created communication kits to help you promote your green energy purchase and environmental impact.

Read our most recent blogs:

Pacific Gateway Hotel is now B.C.’s largest hotel purchaser of green energy with Bullfrog Power

Apr 19, 2017
Today, Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and Pacific Gateway Hotel at Vancouver Airport are announcing a new environmental initiative to provide green electricity for all of the hotel’s meeting spaces and renewable natural gas for Pier 73 restaurant.
Read more

Richmond Hill’s DCR Systems Group is now choosing green electricity and green fuel with Bullfrog Power

Apr 18, 2017
Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and DCR Systems Group, an asset management and logistics company for computer equipment, are announcing a new environmental partnership. DCR Systems Group is choosing Bullfrog Power’s green electricity for its Richmond Hill office and green fuel to address the emissions of 50 per cent of its corporate fleet.
Read more

Why sustainability leadership doesn’t have to mean going it alone

Apr 11, 2017
A recent Ivey Business School report (2016) surveyed CEOs on the issue, finding three common barriers to prioritizing sustainability: 1) lack of knowledge about environmental issues; 2) inability to connect those issues to the business; and 3) competing priorities at the expense of sustainable action.
Read more