REN enables small and large producers of renewable energy to
optimise value for both themselves and consumers.
It shares that value in win win transactions.

REN creates the incentive for ongoing investments in renewables for everyone, every day.

Everyone is going to have a renewable portfolio.

Some of it will be traditional investments, perhaps holding shares in companies that are involved in producing things in a verified, auditable, renewable way. They may be renewable companies or traditional businesses that are doing their thing sustainably.

However, everyone is also going to have a share in producing and transferring their own green electrons. It maybe from a solar system on your home or business or an electric vehicle that sells its green battery energy while you are shopping.

You may sell your electrons for cash now or store them for sale later at the best price. You may choose who to sell them to. You might convert them to green hydrogen and get a better price selling it to Japan. Or you might decide to convert them into a loyalty points, bill discounts or a green crypto currency and trade it.

Whichever option, a trusted, accessible platform and market place is required. REN is that place. It is the market place of green energy. It is the catalyst for a lower carbon world.

REN has existing customers with surplus green energy.

We are working with these customers to maximise their value.
At the same time we are making savings for other energy users off their high power bills.
Many of these consumers have some renewable systems but cannot get any more capacity.
So we help by letting them access the surplus of other producers.

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REN is conducting pilot projects with new and existing renewable energy systems, battery storage and other forms of energy such as green hydrogen.

The projects combine small and bigger producers including government sites. These parties are consumers at other times. It is a two-way market. We are a catalyst for a whole new industry of distributed energy optimisation. The result is lower power costs, more jobs and a nicer planet.