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Our range of flexible domestic tariffs are designed to match your lifestyle and meet your home energy needs, from lighting to whole house heating.

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An update to your electricity tariff

An update to your electricity tariff

From 1 March 2026, a 2.5% increase to electricity prices came into effect. This will be shown in the first electricity bill you receive after 1 March. 

We understand that any increase in household costs can feel challenging, and we want to assure you that we have kept this adjustment as low as possible. For a typical all-electric home using around 10,000 units of electricity a year, the change amounts to around £60 per year, or just over £1 per week*. 

We first announced this change in November 2025 and chose to delay the introduction until March 2026 so that it wouldn’t affect bills during the colder winter months. 

If you’re concerned about your energy costs or would simply like to chat through the support available, our Customer Care team is here to help. We can make sure you’re on the best tariff for your needs and heating system and offer practical advice on using energy more efficiently. 

 

 

*Consumption assumptions are based on a typical all-electric heating household in Jersey. Bill impacts are estimates and will vary depending on domestic usage patterns and meter type. 

For home Help Renewable systems at home About renewable systems

This guide is an introduction to the renewable system options in Jersey. If you are planning to install renewable systems, you can find out more in our frequently asked questions and guide to installing renewables at home.

This guide covers the following topics:

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About embedded generators

At Jersey Electricity, we refer to renewable technologies like solar PV and and turbines as embedded generators.

Embedded generators (EmGs) are connected to your electricity supply and provide electricity for onsite use. They also have the capability to export electricity back to the grid.

JE provides the remainder of the electricity demand to the site, including a backup service for when an EmG can't supply enough operational power.

Types of generator

Typical examples of EmGs that may qualify for our Green Export Guarantee Domestic tariff include:

  • Wind turbines
  • Photovoltaic (solar panels)
  • Combined heat and power systems (CHP)

Embedded generators must be:

  • Up to a facility size of 70kWp 3 Phase / 20kWp Single Phase
  • Approved by Jersey Electricity under Engineering Recommendations G83/2 or G59/3, depending on the rating of the generator
  • Connected in parallel to our network

Installations above 70kWp will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Typical kW peak refers to the maximum rating of the EmG.

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Green Export Guarantee

If you are generating your own sustainable electricity from renewable sources such as solar PV panels or wind turbine and produce more than your household needs, we'll buy surplus units that you export to our network under our Green Export Guarantee Domestic tariff.

To export surplus units to our network you will need to have a export meter installed.

We install export meters for free, but the installation of your wind or solar system must meet our guidelines.

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Installing embedded generators

To take the next step and plan your installation, read our guide to installing renewables at home.

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