Seller guide

How to sell Guarantees of Origin.

Sellers need to present GO supply in a way buyers and traders can evaluate: market, volume, vintage, technology, delivery route, price context, counterparty fit, and documentation.

700+ companies registered across the GreenPowerHub network.

Seller workflow Supply visibility to qualified engagement
Prepare Market, volume, vintage, technology
Surface Supply, posted interest, buyer requirements
Manage Counterparty, price context, documentation

Quick answer

How sellers can sell Guarantees of Origin.

Sellers can sell Guarantees of Origin when they control eligible certificate supply or are authorized to market it in the relevant certificate system. The first step is making the supply clear enough for buyers and traders to evaluate.

GreenPowerHub supports seller-side workflows with marketplace visibility, RFQ response paths, partner and counterparty context, market data, and trade documentation next steps.

Use the GO hub for broader context and the seller guide for renewable certificate selling beyond GO-specific searches.

Seller readiness

What buyers need to evaluate GO supply.

Clear supply attributes make it easier for buyers and traders to decide whether to engage, compare, or request more detail.

Market

Certificate system, country, registry route, and support status.

Supply

Volume, vintage, production period, technology, and labels.

Commercials

Price context, timing, delivery route, and contract expectations.

Counterparty

Partner status, ownership, authorization, and documentation path.

Public GreenPowerHub metrics

Used by buyers, sellers, traders, utilities, and service providers across renewable certificate markets.

60+ Countries supported across certificate markets
700+ Companies registered
100+ TWh Energy certificates traded

Listing and demand

List supply and respond to demand in a structured workflow.

Seller workflows should make supply visible without losing control of market context, counterparty review, and next steps. The goal is to make qualified engagement easier, not to promise a buyer or price.

Use marketplace workflows for posted interest and RFQ workflows when buyers need structured responses to defined certificate requirements.

Supply details to present

  • Certificate market, country, registry route, and eligibility.
  • Volume, vintage, production period, and technology.
  • Delivery route, documentation status, and timing.
  • Counterparty requirements and partner workflow expectations.

Counterparty workflow

Use partner and counterparty controls before moving forward.

Sellers need to understand who can see, evaluate, and engage on GO supply. Partner and counterparty context helps teams manage visibility, eligibility, and next steps before a trade workflow.

Keep public copy conservative: GreenPowerHub supports workflows, but does not guarantee demand, liquidity, buyer acceptance, or pricing.

Visibility Make relevant supply easier for buyers to review
Control Review partner, counterparty, and account context
Next step Move qualified opportunities toward documentation

FAQ

Selling Guarantees of Origin FAQs.

Seller basics

How do I sell Guarantees of Origin?

Start by confirming eligible supply, ownership or authorization, certificate market, volume, vintage, technology, and delivery route. Then use a marketplace or RFQ workflow to engage qualified market participants.

Who can sell Guarantees of Origin?

Potential sellers include renewable generators, asset owners, utilities, suppliers, traders, and certificate holders depending on registry rules, contract rights, and authorization.

GreenPowerHub fit

Does GreenPowerHub guarantee a buyer or price?

No. GreenPowerHub supports market workflow, buyer visibility, RFQ responses, marketplace context, and documentation. It does not guarantee demand, liquidity, pricing, or completed trades.

What information do buyers need from sellers?

Buyers typically review country, certificate system, volume, vintage, technology, delivery route, documentation, counterparty status, and any certification or label requirements.

Next step

Make GO supply easier for qualified buyers to evaluate.

Start with clear certificate attributes, then use marketplace, partner, or RFQ workflows to manage engagement.