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Sleeving is the process whereby an electricity supplier acts as an agent on behalf of the buyer to manage the offtake from a generator’s asset, and provides for the electricity to be included in a wider supply contract.  
Sleeving is the process whereby an electricity supplier acts as an agent on behalf of the buyer to manage the offtake from a generator’s asset, and provides for the electricity to be included in a wider supply contract.  

Revision as of 02:37, 15 June 2021

Sustainability - renewables - electricity - power purchase agreements.

Sleeving is the process whereby an electricity supplier acts as an agent on behalf of the buyer to manage the offtake from a generator’s asset, and provides for the electricity to be included in a wider supply contract.

This service usually incurs a fee from the supplier.


See also


External link

Introduction to Power Purchase Agreements - UK Crown Commercial Service