greencoat can now get about four times as much for its electricity as it did a year ago.nergy bills on top of that. greencoat stands to get millions of pounds in subsidies this year, while the company's profits more than quadrupled to £550 million. greencoat says it "pays a fixed dividend" to shareholders and all remaining cash is "reinvested into further renewables capacity in the uk". the company says it has "invested over £4.5 billion and plays a crucial role in the uk?s long—term energy security and low—carbon transition". it's the most vulnerable families who are paying the price of the uk's energy crisis. how are you doing? you're relaxing, are you? dan cares for his nine year—old daughter, elisa, in bournemouth. she has a severe form of cerebral palsy. good girl. um, so elisa has various medication throughout the day. so, she has them all directly into her stomach using a button. is that nice? the machines that keep her alive all use electricity. and the family's bill has trebled in a year. so we can afford to pay for the bills that keep elisa alive, which about wo