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From office lights to living rooms, we now match all our employees’ electricity use with renewable energy

This change is about doing what we can here and now. We’re extending renewable electricity matching from our offices in Sweden and Denmark to our employees’ homes. Same simple idea, bigger footprint. We match our employees’ electricity use by adding an equivalent amount of new renewable electricity to each country’s grid.

No apps. No contract switches. Just a system that works and cuts emissions where energy is used.

We’ve already cut 210 tonnes CO₂e a year by matching office electricity in Sweden and Denmark. Extending this to employees’ households is expected to cut a further 750 tonnes CO₂e per year. About 400 employees are covered, and nothing is required on their side—we handle the matching centrally. Consumption is matched 1:1 through Guarantees of Origin issued and administered by Energinet. The renewable power comes from Ingerslev Å Solar Park in Norddjurs, Jutland, privately financed, with no subsidies.

Why do this?

We do this because multiplied efforts create real impact. So we’ve built emissions reduction into our everyday work, and involve employees in it. By matching home electricity 1:1, we convert routine use into reductions we can verify. A typical household: ~3,500 kWh, ~1.5 tCO₂e.

Scaled across our team, the effect will be tangible.

Numbers you can hold us to

  • Offices: −210 tCO₂e per year since we started two years ago.
  • Homes: −750 tCO₂e per year with the new step.
  • Combined: −960 tCO₂e per year on the same basis.

Local power, local nature

The matched electricity comes from Ingerslev Å Solar Park in Norddjurs, Jutland. Beyond power generation, Lunar supports local biodiversity by planting native hedgerows, establishing species-rich meadows, and creating a beetle bank that provides habitats for insects, birds, and small mammals. We measure and follow up on impacts using Natural England’s Biodiversity Net Gain baseline KPIs.