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Our Guide to Switching to a Green Energy Supplier in the US
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In this article, we'll look at why choosing a green energy supplier is important and how consumers in the US can switch theirs.
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Kara studied her bachelors of law at the University of Glasgow and her masters in international law at the University of Aberdeen, before looking for a more creative career path. She found this in advertising, working as a content manager in London. After a move to Paris in 2019 she decided to switch to freelance copywriting in order to scratch her creative itch. Kara joined the team at Greenly in 2023 as SEO copywriter for the UK market.
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