May 9, 2024

What's the Renergy's Green Energy Mix?

We supply “green” electricity to our customers through various consumption models. These models not only contribute to a cleaner planet but also provide savings of up to 65% on electricity bills. Let’s explore the options:

  • Direct supply from solar power plants: This is the “greenest” model, ensuring maximum economy with a payback period within 3 years. Consumers receive electricity directly from solar power plants constructed exclusively for them.
  • Supply of solar electricity through the public power grid: In this model, businesses continue to consume electricity from the public power grid, while specific amounts of electric power are contracted from Rengy Development’s existing solar power plants.
  • The Green Energy Mix: This model primarily consists of electricity from “green” energy sources.

What is the Green Energy Mix?

The Green Energy Mix is the simplest consumption model under which a business can start consuming more “green” electricity without intervening in its internal power grid or concluding additional power purchase agreements (PPAs). Simply signing the general energy supply contract with Renergy is enough — we will take care of the rest.

Technically, the business will continue consuming electricity from the public power grid using its services of transportation and distribution. However, a greater part of the electric power will now come from “green” energy sources: solar, hydro, wind, and nuclear power plants.

Under the Green Energy Mix, the power rates are based on DAM (Day-Ahead Market) energy price indicators. Renergy can offer discounts based on the customer’s volume of consumption and consumption pattern.

The transition to “green” does not demand any investment or effort from the client. Going “green” with Renergy’s Green Energy Mix requires no electrical work and may take only three working days (but no longer than three weeks).

To receive an offer and switch your power supply to “green” contact our sales team

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