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  2. Octopus Energy - Wikipedia

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    Octopus Energy Group is a British renewable energy group. It was founded in 2015 with the backing of Octopus Group, a British asset management company.Headquartered in London, the company has operations in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the United States.

  3. Octopus Group - Wikipedia

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    Octopus Energy was established in 2015 as a retail electricity and gas supplier in the UK, and by December 2019, had over 1.35 million domestic and business customers. . Under the Octopus Energy Group brand, it has expanded into energy for business and energy services, and licences its customer handling software to other energy supp

  4. Octopus Energy launches ‘buy now, pay later’ for solar panels

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    Octopus Energy customers will be able to use “buy now, pay later” to fund and install solar panels as part of a new deal with digital lender Zopa Bank. ... Octopus charges about £9,200 for ...

  5. Greg Jackson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    The company is now the second largest energy supplier in the UK, and has expanded to other markets including Japan and Australia. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The Financial Times reported in 2023 that "Octopus’s credentials as a disrupter have helped win the backing of investors including Generation Investment Management , chaired by former US vice ...

  6. Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust - Wikipedia

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    Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust (ORIT) is a British investment trust which invests in renewable electricity generation assets in countries in Europe and Australia. [1] It floated on the London Stock Exchange in December 2019, raising £350m.

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  8. Flow Energy - Wikipedia

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    Flow Energy was an energy supplier in the United Kingdom owned by Co-op Energy. Its headquarters were in Ipswich, Suffolk. [ 1 ] The company was launched as a small independent domestic energy supply company in April 2013, [ 2 ] supplying gas and electricity to homes throughout the UK.

  9. Pure Planet - Wikipedia

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    The team, joined by Chris Alliott, planned to supply energy at a cheaper price than other green energy suppliers by "modernising" their approach, operating on an app-based model, making use of modern technology, and avoiding paper bills. [5] Customers could manage their account via the Pure Planet app and website. [6]