PPA – Long-Term Green Electricity Supply

We help you negotiate a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for green electricity directly from the producer. Stable prices, ESG compliance, and guaranteed supply.

Volatile Market and ESG Commitments

Companies are seeking stable electricity supply while also needing to meet ESG and sustainability commitments. Traditional supply contracts do not guarantee long-term pricing or certified green electricity. PPAs are a strategic tool to stabilize energy costs for years and secure access to clean energy.

Our Solution: Negotiating a Beneficial PPA

  • We prepare and negotiate a long-term electricity purchase agreement with a renewable energy producer, either on-site or via the distribution grid.
  • We ensure you receive guarantees of origin and long-term price stability.
  • We negotiate fair terms with both the producer and your current supplier, minimizing legal risks.
  • Our added value lies in the combination of energy expertise and strong legal background.

What you gain and what you avoid

  • Stable energy prices for years ahead and predictable energy costs.
  • Fulfillment of ESG goals and transparent reporting to investors.
  • Avoid price shocks caused by market volatility.

PPAs Are a Global Trend

According to BloombergNEF, companies worldwide signed PPAs for a record 36 GW of renewable energy in 2023 alone. In Europe, PPAs are increasingly used to lock in prices and meet ESG reporting obligations.

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