
Green hydrogen PPAs and optimisation
Green hydrogen is a climate-friendly alternative to fossil fuels. It’s a means of storing surplus wind and solar energy and converting it for use in various sectors; fuel for heavy transport, powering industrial operations, generating heat.
Our offer:
Green hydrogen PPAs
As the UK’s leading energy transition trader, we are playing a central role supporting the delivery of green hydrogen projects in the UK, and have developed a full scope of services:
- Bankable supply of renewable electricity to hydrogen electrolysers for LCHS (HAR), RTFO and SAF projects.
- We will pay the forgone subsidy in the event we are unable to supply your project with electricity below the required carbon threshold.
- Backed by our strong credit, we are a dependable long-term supply partner.
- Hedging services and innovative structures providing price certainty.
Electrolyser optimisation
As one of Europe's largest traders in this space, we leverage our leading expertise in asset optimisation and algorithmic trading as we optimise your electrolyser across all relevant markets.
- Operating a partnership model, working closely with you to achieve optimal performance.
- Continuous optimisation and scheduling of your electrolyser to respond to market price fluctuations and changes in hydrogen demand.
- Utilise our expertise in asset optimisation and algorithmic trading.
Why work with us?

Flexible optimisation
Batteries and gas engines provide the reliability and flexibility needed to keep the lights on when there’s not enough wind or sun.

Dynamic service
With a 24/7 manned trading desk and a superior trading platform, the team provides agile, flexible and dynamic services. These combine to maximise our customers’ gross margins.

An extension to your team
Known for our regular contact and personable approach, we build strong and loyal partnerships with our clients.
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