Addressing the Fragmentation Which Currently Plays the Spoilsport in Clean Energy Procurement

Green Project Technologies (GPT), Flexidao and ACT have jointly confirmed a partnership to deliver a scalable, closed-loop solution capable of combining Flexidao’s automation-driven clean energy intelligence with ACT’s renewable products and GPT’s supplier platform,

According to certain reports, the idea here is to facilitate cost savings and measurable Scope 2 and 3 reductions across value chains.

“Supply chains are where most emissions hide, yet they are the hardest to tackle,” said Sam Stark, CEO at Green Project Technologies. “Our platform gives corporates a simple way to onboard hundreds of suppliers at once, ensure quality criteria are met, and turn supplier progress into verifiable Scope 3 reductions without endless back-and-forth.”

To understand the significance of such a development, we must take into account how corporate clean energy buyers often face major hurdles when it comes to dealing with fragmented data, poor visibility over gaps in renewable energy procurement, inefficient settlement verifications, and the challenge of reducing energy-related supply chain emissions.

 More on the same would reveal that a combination of Flexidao, ACT, and GPT should really go the distance to offer a closed-loop energy decarbonization solution that connects insight with action, right from internal operations to supplier engagement.

“Corporates no longer want to waste resources consolidating spreadsheets or worrying about compliance updates,” said Simone Accornero, CEO and co-founder at Flexidao. “Our platform automates global electricity and certificate data into a single control room, reducing costs and giving energy and sustainability teams the confidence to stay ahead of evolving reporting standards.”

Talk about the whole value proposition on a slightly deeper level, we begin from the promise of global data automation and oversight with Flexidao.

This translates to Flexidao’s clean energy intelligence platform consolidating contractual data, electricity bills, metering, and Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs) into a single digital control room. As a result, energy and sustainability teams can gain better oversight of contract performance, promptly identify procurement gaps, and at the same time, reduce administrative costs, while simultaneously scaling operations.

Next up, we must expand upon ACT’s, GPT parent company, bid to bring forth the necessary products to translate Flexidao’s insights into action. From EACs to Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), ACT basically provides corporations with the tools to efficiently bridge procurement gaps.

Another detail worth a mention relates to how GPT makes it possible for companies to expand renewable energy procurement and emissions reduction initiatives to include their suppliers. You see, its Carbon Accounting and Decarbonization Platform should be able to streamline access to EACs and facilitate smooth data exchanges, thus reducing Scope 2 emissions for suppliers and improving Scope 3 performance for buyers.

“What makes this partnership unique is the direct link between data and action,” said Jop Gerritsen, Managing Director Digital at ACT. “When Flexidao identifies a procurement gap, corporates can instantly access ACT’s liquidity for EACs or structure a PPAs—removing friction from the purchasing process and helping buyers avoid bottlenecks in congested markets.”

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