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<blockquote data-quote="AlexMcGowan" data-source="post: 7455763" data-attributes="member: 155459"><p>Apologies for the confusion if I’ve portrayed an image that we’re new to this, as that’s far from true. I personally used to manage the procurement of the Savills (UK) energy portfolio for many years, that had an annual expenditure of £185,000,000 on utilities, including companies like Tesco, British Airways, John Lewis and NFU.</p><p></p><p>Over 4 years ago now I established Oakwood Energy Group with a relative of mine, who is a commercial electrical contractor, and somewhat of a renewable energy expert, allowing us to offer both physical maintenance, designs, installations as well as contractual services.</p><p></p><p>Over the past few months we’ve had 3 suppliers come to us and ask us to assist them in entering in to the PPA export market, 2 didn’t even have PPA agreements drawn up yet, so my post above was asking for feedback on their behalf, on what generators would like to see and not like to see in a PPA agreement, if anyone in this group had ever wondered ‘why don’t suppliers ever.....’. Whilst I know what issues I have with the export market, I sadly have never been a generator myself, so thought it would be worthwhile hearing thoughts directly from generators.</p><p></p><p>Again, apologies if that didn’t come across in the post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexMcGowan, post: 7455763, member: 155459"] Apologies for the confusion if I’ve portrayed an image that we’re new to this, as that’s far from true. I personally used to manage the procurement of the Savills (UK) energy portfolio for many years, that had an annual expenditure of £185,000,000 on utilities, including companies like Tesco, British Airways, John Lewis and NFU. Over 4 years ago now I established Oakwood Energy Group with a relative of mine, who is a commercial electrical contractor, and somewhat of a renewable energy expert, allowing us to offer both physical maintenance, designs, installations as well as contractual services. Over the past few months we’ve had 3 suppliers come to us and ask us to assist them in entering in to the PPA export market, 2 didn’t even have PPA agreements drawn up yet, so my post above was asking for feedback on their behalf, on what generators would like to see and not like to see in a PPA agreement, if anyone in this group had ever wondered ‘why don’t suppliers ever.....’. Whilst I know what issues I have with the export market, I sadly have never been a generator myself, so thought it would be worthwhile hearing thoughts directly from generators. Again, apologies if that didn’t come across in the post. [/QUOTE]
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