Trace your way to True Zero.

With a goal of reducing our impact on climate change, Enosi is accelerating the transition to clean electricity. We unlock the ability for small customers to source their electricity directly from solar and wind farms.

Using smart metering data we trace, match and settle energy production and consumption. This enables the operators of renewable plant to offer a price direct to the end consumer, while the consumer can access cleaner, cheaper energy by dealing direct.

When you sign up with Enosi you can access offers from solar or wind generators. You can then see exactly when each of these suppliers deliver energy to you, and how much you saved by dealing direct.

We match every unit of energy produced by our generators and every unit consumed by our customers once and only once.

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Case study

Energy direct from renewable farms

In June 2024, Enosi Energy partnered with Australian real estate investor EG Funds to implement the first-ever Matched Energy Supply Agreement (MESA). This innovative agreement begun in January 2024 has already matched up to 85% of renewable energy to EG Funds’ commercial properties in Sydney, using Enosi’s proprietary Powertracer software.

 
 
  • EG Funds faced the challenge of reducing its carbon footprint and achieving its goal of Real Zero Carbon by 2030. Traditional Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) were not sufficient to meet their needs for a scalable, cost-effective, and reliable renewable energy supply that could be directly matched to their energy consumption patterns.

  • Enosi Energy introduced the MESA, enabled by their Powertracer software, which provides a grid-scalable, clean energy traceability solution. This agreement allows EG Funds to match renewable energy from Photon Energy’s solar farms in the Riverina region to the energy loads of their Sydney properties every 30 minutes. The collaboration also involved Next Business Energy, ensuring a seamless integration and delivery of renewable energy.

  • The implementation of the MESA has enabled EG Funds to match up to 85% of their energy consumption with renewable sources, significantly reducing their carbon footprint. This initiative not only supports EG Funds’ sustainability goals but also sets a precedent for other commercial real estate firms. The success of this project highlights the potential for MESAs to become a standard in renewable energy procurement, offering a cost-effective and scalable solution for clean energy adoption.

    Learn about how this works (Read the story on PV Magazine).

 
 

Case study

Transforming Solar Utilisation

The Port of Brisbane, a major shipping and logistics hub in Queensland, partnered with Tasmanian renewables-focused retailer Momentum Energy and utilised Powertracer to optimise the use of its solar energy. This collaboration aimed to enhance the Port’s sustainability efforts by leveraging excess solar power generated at its International Cruise Terminal.

 
 
  • The Port of Brisbane faced a significant challenge: its 800kW rooftop solar system, installed at the International Cruise Terminal, produced more electricity than the terminal could consume. This excess energy was not being utilised efficiently, leading to missed opportunities for cost savings and sustainability improvements across other Port-operated sites.

  • Momentum Energy introduced its Virtual Energy Network (VEN) to the Port of Brisbane. Using the Enosi Powertracer Platform, the VEN allowed the Port to virtually share the excess solar energy generated at the terminal with other Port-operated sites. This innovative solution enabled the Port to financially offset the excess solar production against the energy consumption at other locations, maximising the use of its solar assets.

  • The implementation of the VEN resulted in significant energy cost savings for the Port of Brisbane. By sharing the benefits of the excess solar power across its facilities, the Port not only supported its Net Zero ambitions but also demonstrated its commitment to sustainability to customers and stakeholders.

    The successful trial led to an extension of the VEN contract for an additional 33 months, showcasing the effectiveness and scalability of the solution.

    Learn about how this works from RenewEconomy

 
 

Case study

Singapore’s Innovative SolarShare 2.0

Enosi supported the launch of SolarShare 2.0 for leading energy provider, Senoko Energy, in Singapore. This is a transformative platform that allows consumers and producers to trade renewable energy seamlessly. SolarShare 2.0 leverages innovative technology to promote solar energy adoption, reduce carbon emissions, and enhance accessibility to clean energy solutions throughout Singapore.

 
 
  • Singapore faced several barriers in its clean energy transition, including limited access to renewable energy sources and a lack of transparency in energy trading. These challenges restricted the adoption of solar energy and prevented consumers from engaging meaningfully in the renewable energy market. A solution was needed to empower consumers and producers, creating a transparent and accessible platform for energy trading that would facilitate the broader use of solar power.

  • Enosi’s technology served as the backbone for SolarShare 2.0, in providing a peer-to-peer energy trading platform that enables consumers to directly trade solar energy with producers. By partnering with Enosi, Senoko Energy ensured the platform was tailored to meet the needs of Singapore’s energy market. SolarShare 2.0 integrates Enosi’s expertise in energy traceability, allowing consumers to access real-time data on energy use and participate in transparent energy transactions.

  • The launch of SolarShare 2.0 has marked a significant step in Singapore’s renewable energy journey. With Enosi’s technology and Senoko Energy’s industry leadership, the platform has successfully facilitated the trading of solar energy, giving consumers more control over their energy consumption and reducing the nation’s carbon footprint.

 
 

Case study

In a retail first, ELK used Enosi to connect stores to clean power

Powertracer enables organisations to power sites that don’t have the capacity to generate clean energy with clean electricity generated elsewhere. ELK, a pioneer in Australian fashion design, doubled down on its commitment to sustainability by connecting its retail stores to clean power in a renewable energy first for retail. ELK’s sustainability leadership is paying dividends as electricity costs spike.

 
 
  • ELK had a number of retail sites in Melbourne’s CBD that they wanted to directly benefit from clean power.

  • The fashion brand which generates clean energy on sites outside Melbourne’s CBD used the Enosi Powertracer platform to ensure that this energy is shared with its retail outlets in Melbourne, where rooftop solar installs are not possible.

  • The returns on the solar power investments are improving as savings are now extended to their retail stores. As a result of the technology, ELK is now also benefiting from significantly lower energy prices at a time when electricity costs are increasing dramatically.

 
 

Case study

Hunter Douglas Staff Energy Scheme

Powertracer enables organisations to share their excess energy with their staff and partners. Hunter Douglas, one of the world’s most successful manufacturers of blinds and awnings, turned to Powertracer to make the most of the electricity produced by their 800 kW system.

 
 
  • Hunter Douglas was producing excess electricity from its rooftop solar system and wanted to involve employees in its sustainability vision while saving them money on their power bills.

  • By connecting staff homes to the Hunter Douglas retail contract using Powertracer, employees can use power generated by the company’s solar panels on weekends and after 4pm, at a discounted rate.

  • Using smart metering data, Powertracer traces, matches and settles energy production and consumption at thirty minute intervals, so Hunter Douglas employees can see exactly where their energy is coming from at any given time, and how much they’re saving by using electricity from Hunter Douglas’ rooftop.

 
 

Case Study

Canva Renewable Power Purchase Agreement

Powertracer enables organisations to support their sustainability goals by providing transparency to their renewable power purchase agreements (PPA). Canva, the global tech design powerhouse, is well-known for its world-leading environmental vision. The company entered into a PPA with Simply Energy who uses Powertracer to match clean energy from source to socket.

 
 
  • Canva is committed to driving the transition to clean energy. Ensuring the tech unicorn is powered by renewables is non-negotiable for the Canva team.

  • Canva entered into a PPA where their supplier Simply Energy will match its energy to 30 minute renewable production using Powertracer. This lets Canva see the exact source, time and price of their energy around the clock.

  • The matched clean energy comes from Parkes and Griffiths solar farms to their head office in Sydney all day, every day. Using Powertracer Canva can be confident that they are well on their way to True Zero — 24/7 carbon-free energy.

 
 

Case study

Clean energy community program

Electricity retailer Energy Locals is on a mission to bring clean energy to consumers. They’re doing this by building locally-focused decarbonisation networks. Powertracer enables clean energy action on the community-level by putting the power of time, source and price into the hands of the consumer. By empowering the consumer with knowledge as to their mix and cost of renewable power, together we can move our country toward a clean energy future one community at a time.

 
 
  • Energy Locals is all about empowering people to make the right choices when it comes to clean energy. The challenge has been a lack of energy transparency that leaves the true cost and source of clean energy hidden.

  • Using Powertracer, any consumer can become part of the planet-saving mission, matching excess solar production with household demand so that the whole community can share in the available solar energy.

  • Now, Energy Locals consumers across Australia have greater transparency over their energy and more confidence to take concrete actions in the fight against climate change.

    Learn about how this works for Repower Mornington Peninsula.