Take the 2012 Carbon Challenge

Join the 2012 Carbon Challenge, and we'll help you do your bit to try to prevent climate change. And by doing so you could save up to £166* on your energy bills.

The Challenge is our online coaching programme that will help you become more energy efficient. Our tips and advice are designed to help you reduce the amount of CO2 emissions from your home or business.

We're also proud to be sustainability partners of London 2012. So you could enjoy some great Olympic offers when you take on the 2012 Carbon Challenge.

  • Help reduce your carbon footprint
  • Up to £166* off your energy bills
  • Energy efficiency advice and support
  • Win exclusive prizes in our free draws
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Put your name in the hat

When you join the Carbon Challenge you’ll be automatically entered into our prize draw to win some great prizes:

gymnasts

An Olympic training session
Win a training session for your child’s class with Team GB Olympic gymnasts Louis Smith and Daniel Keatings**.

kettle

Eco-friendly gadgets
There are 100 thermal kettles and 100 universal solar chargers to be won^, when you sign up to the Carbon Challenge.

gymnasts

Join the Carbon Challenge for a chance to win
Sign up, and you could win a thermal kettle, a universal solar charger^, or a training session for your child’s class with Olympic gymnasts Louis Smith and Daniel Keatings**.

Race Against Climate Change
Run in the EDF Energy Birmingham
Half Marathon 2009.

The important information

By signing up for the EDF Energy 2012 Carbon Challenge you are agreeing to EDF Energy using your email address and/or postal address to provide you with details of advice, support, products, services and updates that will help you reduce carbon, save energy and money. You will be able to unsubscribe from this programme at any time via the link that appears at the bottom of each email.

*The figure of £166 is the potential saving achievable by an EDF Energy customer with a typical consumption supplied on our standard tariffs, meeting the challenge to reduce their annual household energy consumption by 20% through energy saving measures. Typical consumption means 3,300 kWh of electricity and 20,500 kWh of gas each year.

^ Terms and conditions apply

**Terms and conditions apply