Bloom Rural Energy Network

BREN is a renewable energy trading network for farms and rural businesses in the Southwest.

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Bloom Rural Energy Network

BREN coordinates the buying and selling of participating farms’ renewable energy from solar panels, wind turbines, biomass and AD plants. In creating a peer-to-peer network of energy generators, consumers and prosumers, we aim to localise energy production and protect the energy resilience of Devon’s rural communities.

BREN uses a management system which enables farms and rural businesses to make the transition to clean energy by:

Ensuring a steady 100% renewable energy supply

Lowering renewable energy prices

Raising energy export prices

 

Energy surplus with the network is supplied in real-time to customers through a software platform powered by an established energy retailer, Urban Chain.
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There are 3 ways to join BREN

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1. Generator

If you’re a farmer or run a rural business that generates clean energy from solar, wind, hydro or anaerobic digestion (AD), we will buy your excess energy for a reasonable price and sell it to other local rural businesses.

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2. Consumer

If you’re a farmer or run a rural business that wants a 100% clean energy supply, you can buy locally produced energy from us at a competitive price. 

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3. Prosumer

If you need to both buy and sell energy, we can buy and sell you energy at the right time, always at a competitive price. 

BREN is committed to clean, green and locally sourced power, ensuring that every Watt originates from renewable sources. The network never relies on fossil fuels, nuclear power or resorts to greenwashing and offsets. Transparency is paramount – clients know precisely where their energy comes from, and how it’s been produced.

BREN – what’s the big idea?

Our UK energy market was built to allow giant fossil fuel plants to sell energy at a premium across the country via the big energy companies. But smaller solar, wind, hydro and AD plants have mushroomed across the country. AI technology is allowing renewable energy to be sold in the same community that it’s produced. And because it’s being sold locally, some of the cost of transmission can be saved, and passed on to customers, making green energy competitively priced.

How do I join BREN?

When you’re looking for a new energy contract, get in touch using the link below or email BREN@bloomrenewables.co.uk. We’ll take details of your energy usage/generation and send you a quote.

FAQs

Will joining BREN save me money on my electricity bills?

Yes, in 75% of cases, BREN will save you significant amount of money on your energy bill. In 25% of cases, it may cost the same or marginally more than your current supplier, but it will be 100% guaranteed green energy. The best way to find out is to request a quote from us. 

Do I need to generate excess renewable energy to join BREN?

No. We need a mixture of farms and businesses – some who produce excess renewable energy, and some consume renewable energy. 

Do I need a half hourly meter to join BREN?

Yes. But if you don’t have one, we can arrange to have one installed. 

Will I be charged a standing charge and MOP charges through BREN?

Yes. Our aim is to be 100% transparent in how we charge for energy. So, we will give you a breakdown that tells you the:

  • Unit price of your energy per kWh
  • Daily standing charge
  • Cost of Meter Operator (MOP) and DC/DA charges (and if you don’t know what these are, we’ll take the time to explain them)

Can I use my own MOP provider if I want to?

Yes. Just give us the details when you come to signing your new energy contract, so that we can connect them with Urban Chain. 

Who will I be signing an energy contract with?

Bloom Rural Energy Network is powered by Urban Chain. The contract will be between you (the customer) and Urban Chain (the energy supplier).

To whom will I be paying my bills?

You will be paying Urban Chain for your energy usage, preferably by Direct Debit which can be set up when contracts are signed. 

How long does an energy contract with BREN last?

Contracts are for one year and you will be reminded that a renewal is coming up 3 months before the end of your contract.