CPPA
Corporate Power Purchase Agreements
A CPPA is a contractual arrangement between a business and a renewable energy generator, such as a solar or wind farm. Through this agreement, businesses commit to purchasing electricity directly from renewable sources for a fixed term at a predetermined price. This empowers businesses to support renewable energy projects while benefiting from stable energy costs and demonstrating environmental leadership.
By entering into a CPPA, businesses can not only reduce their carbon footprint but also secure reliable and cost-effective renewable energy sources.
Up until last year it was only the larger multinationals in Ireland like Amazon, Microsoft and Google signing Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (CPPAs).
Flogas Enterprise has been at the forefront of facilitating renewable energy adoption through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) across the Republic of Ireland (ROI) and Northern Ireland (NI). With a dedicated renewables team and a robust portfolio of PPAs with independent developers, Flogas Enterprise offers businesses a direct pathway to renewable energy procurement.
With record high energy prices and net zero carbon deadlines, now is a good time to invest in renewable energy projects.
Why Choose a CPPA?
Flogas Enterprise acts as a renewable energy matchmaker, connecting businesses with renewable energy sources through tailored CPPAs. By partnering with Flogas Enterprise, businesses gain access to green energy solutions aligned with their sustainability objectives.
At Flogas Enterprise, we have developed a fresh simple 6-step approach to achieving energy sustainability, it’s called Carbon Kaizen and is our way of helping your business take continuous steps towards energy sustainability. Signing up to a CPPA is step 5 of Carbon Kaizen.
Contact us at ppa@flogas.ie to learn more about how CPPAs can transform your energy sourcing strategy into a driver of sustainability and cost-effectiveness.
Corporate Power Purchase Agreements have many business and environmental benefits.
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“Ballygowan, Ireland’s iconic water brand, has a long history of harnessing the best of Ireland’s natural resources to deliver sustainable, locally produced, Irish natural mineral water. This new Corporate Power Purchase Agreement with Flogas Enterprise, valued at €2.5 million, will produce renewable electricity for our production facility in Newcastle West and is a significant investment in our long-term strategy to ensure 100% sustainability across Britvic Ireland’s business operations.”
“Our mission is to become carbon neutral by 2030 and this is an important step in cutting our carbon emissions. It will enable our business to become more sustainable and provide us with a long-term solution to our requirements. It also reflects our values and desire to do our part in the community to lead the way in responding to climate change. We are replacing our existing energy sources with sustainable, more environmentally friendly alternatives with the focus on a sole use of electricity from renewable energy sources.”
“We are functioning in a time when large energy users have limited hedging options. In a volatile energy market, having a fixed price for the supply of electricity through a CPPA is not only good for the environment, but it is also great for budgeting. This solution was hedged at a price that is reflective of current market price level, but delivers budget certainty and sustainability benefits.”
“Our investments in renewable energy not only help to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from our operations in Ireland, but also, together with our energy efficiency efforts, help to control our electricity costs so we can pass any benefits to our customers by continuing to offer high quality home furnishings at low prices. Companies, individuals or governments – we all have responsibility to address the resource dilemma and commit to a more sustainable future. Producing our own, affordable, renewable electricity gets us one step closer to becoming completely energy independent by 2020, while ensuring our commercial success”