Operating across five countries, this multinational distributor managed renewable certificates in a fragmented way.
Local teams sourced EACs independently, using spreadsheets and different supplier pools. That made reconciliation slow, limited corporate oversight, and increased the risk of inconsistencies in both procurement and reporting.
Decentralised procurement
Limited suppliers access
Aspirations for quarterly matching, but no system aligning use with generation
Consumption data stored in spreadsheets
Reporting and reconsiliatoin required time-consuming manual work
They onboarded 40+ sites into Renewabl to centralise EAC management and standardise data workflows.
Renewabl provided practical buyer and seller guides, so local entity managers could upload consumption and certificate data consistently and start tracking progress in one shared view.

The corporate team gained a unified, near real-time view of consumption and EAC coverage across all regions. They could compare EAC pricing across markets, optimise supplier selection, and run a consistent process for data sharing and procurement — improving transparency for sustainability reporting.
Easier price comparison and supplier selection across markets
Unified visibility of consumption and EAC coverage across countries
Standardised workflows for data sharing and renewable energy procurement
Reduced manual effort and improved reporting confidence

Markets
Europe
Reach
closing the gap between sustainability reportingand real impact as it targets net-zero by 2030

Markets
UK, Europe
Reach
building compliance and smarter procurement