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<blockquote data-quote="AlexMcGowan" data-source="post: 7455010" data-attributes="member: 155459"><p>We're currently looking at a number of different solutions for a few different customers in this area of the market, as we work on both an export and import basis, so it makes sense for our portfolio to work together to provide better rates for everybody involved if possible.</p><p></p><p>As it stands, there's no one-size-fits-all solution, and it would depend on how you define "small" exporters, currently I'd say the average size customer we're looking in to this for is around the 2MW mark. It would likely be structured as a sleeved PPA, which can be quite complex agreements usually, as they're more often than not on a vast scale and involve a great deal of liability. What we're attempting to do is simplify the arrangement somewhat, whilst working with a single energy supply for transmission license purposes, whilst we retain most of the legwork such as invoicing and monitoring etc.</p><p></p><p>In short (a bit late for that already I think), it has to be bespoke, as every agreement is going to be significantly different from the last as it currently stands, hopefully that'll change in the future and there's enough demand for it to become a standardised product. If you're a generator that has off-takers in mind then I'd be happy to investigate it for you, speak to some of my contacts to see what's achievable in this instance.</p><p></p><p>My email is <a href="mailto:Alex@OakwoodEnergyGroup.co.uk">Alex@OakwoodEnergyGroup.co.uk</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexMcGowan, post: 7455010, member: 155459"] We're currently looking at a number of different solutions for a few different customers in this area of the market, as we work on both an export and import basis, so it makes sense for our portfolio to work together to provide better rates for everybody involved if possible. As it stands, there's no one-size-fits-all solution, and it would depend on how you define "small" exporters, currently I'd say the average size customer we're looking in to this for is around the 2MW mark. It would likely be structured as a sleeved PPA, which can be quite complex agreements usually, as they're more often than not on a vast scale and involve a great deal of liability. What we're attempting to do is simplify the arrangement somewhat, whilst working with a single energy supply for transmission license purposes, whilst we retain most of the legwork such as invoicing and monitoring etc. In short (a bit late for that already I think), it has to be bespoke, as every agreement is going to be significantly different from the last as it currently stands, hopefully that'll change in the future and there's enough demand for it to become a standardised product. If you're a generator that has off-takers in mind then I'd be happy to investigate it for you, speak to some of my contacts to see what's achievable in this instance. My email is [EMAIL]Alex@OakwoodEnergyGroup.co.uk[/EMAIL] [/QUOTE]
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