Renewables for business

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By continuously investing in and enabling access to zero carbon energy and technology, we are here to support your journey to Net Zero.

As more and more companies are setting sustainability targets and committing to reducing their environmental impact, generating electricity on-site can make a significant contribution.

Installing solar PV (photovoltaic) can be an excellent way to make use of a massively underutilised asset – your rooftop – whilst helping you accelerate your journey to Net Zero.

Businesses can harness solar power with industry simple technology to generate clean, renewable electricity for their operations.

Generating your own renewable energy on-site has many benefits

A secure and reliable energy supply to meet some or all of your business needs

Improve your resilience by relying less on imported energy from the grid

Be less exposed to volatile wholesale energy prices, and make savings on non-energy costs

Reduce your carbon footprint with a lower electricity supply than the standard grid mix

Boost the sustainability credentials of your business reputation – which is important to many customers, and investors

And you could also sell spare energy to the National Grid and open up a new revenue stream

Enquire about Solar PV solutions for your business

Visit SAS energy, solar specialists and EDF Renewables’ C&I Solar Division to find out how we can help your organisation reach your sustainability goals.

Working with suppliers

We work with a wide range of suppliers to provide wind farm technology, engineering expertise and specialist services. During the development of a site, we also use local companies – whenever possible – to ensure the local economy benefits.

Power purchase agreements

Power purchase agreements (PPAs) enable businesses generating their own electricity to sell that electricity and the associated renewable energy certificates. EDF Renewables offers a range of PPA contracts. To find out more, get in touch.

Enquire about power purchase agreements