Understand the Scope 1 boundary
Identify company-controlled combustion, vehicles, refrigerants, or process emissions before choosing action levers.
Review criteriaScope 1 emissions guide
Scope 1 covers direct emissions from sources a company owns or controls. GreenPowerHub fits when operational changes, electrification, or renewable electricity strategy create a Scope 2 sourcing need.
60+ countries supported across certificate markets.
Scope 1 route
Direct emissions are usually reduced through operational changes. GreenPowerHub becomes relevant when the pathway shifts energy demand toward purchased electricity.
Identify company-controlled combustion, vehicles, refrigerants, or process emissions before choosing action levers.
Review criteriaWhen fuel use shifts to electricity, the emissions question often moves into Scope 2 sourcing and reporting.
Open Scope 2 guideIf electrification increases purchased electricity demand, check certificate markets for relevant countries.
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Used by buyers, sustainability teams, traders, utilities, and service providers working across renewable certificate markets.
Direct emissions
Scope 1 emissions come from sources the company owns or controls, such as on-site fuel combustion, fleet fuel, industrial processes, and fugitive emissions.
GreenPowerHub should not be positioned as directly solving Scope 1. The practical bridge is electrification: when a company replaces fuel-based activity with electricity, it may create new Scope 2 renewable electricity sourcing needs.
The page should help visitors understand the boundary, then route them to Scope 2 when renewable certificate sourcing becomes relevant.
GreenPowerHub workflow
If operational decarbonization shifts energy use from fuels to electricity, renewable electricity sourcing may need to follow.
List combustion, fleet, process, and other company-controlled emissions sources.
Separate operational efficiency, fuel switching, electrification, and process changes.
When electrification is relevant, identify the countries and facilities where purchased electricity will increase.
Use certificate coverage and RFQ workflows to source renewable electricity attributes where appropriate.
Related routes
Use these pages to keep Scope 1 education separate from Scope 2 certificate workflow.
Compare all three boundaries before assigning action owners.
Open overviewUse this route when electrification or purchased electricity becomes the main action area.
Open Scope 2Check market support for countries where new electricity demand needs renewable coverage.
Check coverageRoute new electricity demand into the closest operating pattern.
Compare industriesReporting context
Scope 1 reductions usually require operational changes such as efficiency, fuel switching, fleet changes, process upgrades, refrigerant management, or other direct interventions.
Renewable electricity certificates are not a direct Scope 1 reduction tool. They become relevant when a company's transition plan increases purchased electricity demand that falls under Scope 2.
GreenPowerHub can support the renewable certificate workflow around that Scope 2 electricity demand, while direct Scope 1 strategy should be handled by the appropriate operational and advisory teams.
FAQ
Scope 1 emissions are direct greenhouse gas emissions from sources a company owns or controls, such as fuel combustion, company vehicles, process emissions, and fugitive emissions.
Renewable electricity certificates are not a direct Scope 1 reduction tool. They are relevant to Scope 2 purchased electricity work, including situations where electrification shifts energy demand from fuels to electricity.
GreenPowerHub fits when Scope 1 reduction plans create new Scope 2 electricity sourcing needs, such as electrification of processes, heat, or fleet operations.
No. The page should educate on Scope 1, then route visitors to Scope 2 certificate sourcing when renewable electricity procurement becomes relevant.
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Next step
If electrification is part of the direct-emissions strategy, use market coverage and RFQ workflows to prepare the renewable electricity sourcing path.