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- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Renewabl treats renewable procurement as a data problem first: align contracts and certificates to real consumption patterns at hourly resolution, then keep performance and reporting consistent across sites and suppliers. Its principal features include:
Hourly matching to consumption: aligns PPAs, green tariffs, and certificates to load with up-to-hourly precision to expose gaps and reduce greenwashing risk.
CFE score tracking against targets: tracks carbon-free energy scores across annual, monthly, and hourly targets to support goal-driven procurement.
Digital tenders and bid comparison: runs tenders for time-matched PPAs/certificates, compares bids side-by-side, and provides real-time price signals and benchmarking.
Marketplace sourcing from 100+ sellers: matches projects and certificates from 130+ sellers to a buyer’s consumption profile and supports local reporting needs across European markets.
EAC trading with granular attributes: supports hourly-stamped certificates and references trading of unbundled EACs such as GOs/REGOs.
Supplier allocation for Scope 3: supports acting as an anchor buyer and allocating certificates to suppliers, timed to production needs, to address Scope 3 strategies.
Closing Insights
Renewabl’s direction tracks a specific shift in electricity claims, moving from annual “matching” to time-stamped procurement that reflects grid reality. The founding team reflects that focus. Renewabl was founded by Juan Pablo Cerda (ex-BP, Shell, and ED&F MAN) and Nick Martyniuk (ex-WePower in Australia), and it has raised seed funding backed by investors including Helen Ventures, Toyota Ventures, Nesta, and Encevo Group.
The platform fits best in Europe, where certificate systems such as Guarantees of Origin (and the UK’s REGOs) are widely used and corporate buyers face growing pressure to prove that “renewable” power claims are not just annual bookkeeping. Renewabl Trade explicitly supports transactions in the UK, France, and Italy and beyond, and it frames procurement around hourly matching, emissionality, and meeting “local reporting requirements.”
On the reporting side, Renewabl calls out alignment with CDP and SBTi workflows and cites industry pushes toward more precision. Pricing isn’t published; Renewabl offers a free Renewabl Track basic plan and sells higher tiers via sales/demo.