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A contract between an electricity generator and a buyer for the sale of green electricity between the two parties.
A contract between an electricity generator and a buyer for the sale of green electricity between the two parties.
Potential benefits of power purchase agreements include:
*Providing a fixed price for energy over the period of the contract;
*Managing exposures to energy price volatility; and
*Enabling more predictable cost planning.




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* [[Recourse]]
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* [[Renewables]]
* [[REGO]]
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* [[Transmission]]
* [[Transmission]]
* [[Transmission and Distribution]]
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* [[Virtual PPA]]
* [[Virtual PPA]]



Latest revision as of 15:34, 13 August 2022

Sustainability - renewables - electricity.

(PPA).

A contract between an electricity generator and a buyer for the sale of green electricity between the two parties.


Potential benefits of power purchase agreements include:

  • Providing a fixed price for energy over the period of the contract;
  • Managing exposures to energy price volatility; and
  • Enabling more predictable cost planning.


This type of contract is sometimes known as a direct PPA, to distinguish it from a Virtual PPA.


See also


External link

Introduction to Power Purchase Agreements - UK Crown Commercial Service