Scope 2 by industry

Match Scope 2 electricity sourcing to the way your industry operates.

Data centers, manufacturers, technology companies, and office-heavy organizations face different electricity footprints, but each needs clear market coverage, comparable certificate offers, and defensible documentation.

60+ countries supported across certificate markets.

Industry fit Same Scope 2 method, different buying criteria
Load shape Always-on, industrial, distributed, or leased
Geography Single market, multi-country, or global footprint
Workflow Coverage, RFQ, market data, and documentation

Industry routes

Choose the Scope 2 page closest to your operating model.

Each route starts from the practical questions that usually drive buying criteria in that industry.

Always-on load

Data centers

Plan Scope 2 sourcing for high-load, uptime-critical sites with growing expectations for credible electricity matching.

Open data center guide
Industrial sites

Manufacturing

Turn multi-site, multi-country electricity demand into comparable renewable certificate sourcing requirements.

Open manufacturing guide
Distributed growth

Technology companies

Support fast-growing operations, cloud exposure, labs, and offices with repeatable Scope 2 sourcing workflows.

Open technology guide

Public GreenPowerHub metrics

Used by buyers, sustainability teams, traders, utilities, and service providers working across renewable certificate markets.

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

Buying criteria

Industry context changes what a good Scope 2 request needs to include.

A generic certificate request often hides the details suppliers need to quote well. The right Scope 2 workflow should reflect load shape, facility geography, certificate market, vintage, technology preference, delivery route, and documentation needs.

GreenPowerHub helps buyers convert those criteria into structured market activity instead of scattered supplier emails and spreadsheets.

The industry pages below keep the accounting language consistent while changing the buying criteria to match the visitor's operational reality.

Compare industry needs

  • Load profile and operating hours
  • Facility ownership, lease model, and data access
  • Country coverage and certificate market availability
  • Procurement cycle and internal approval process
  • Technology, vintage, and claim expectations
  • Price context and supplier response comparability

GreenPowerHub workflow

Use one sourcing workflow, then tune the request by industry.

The same GreenPowerHub workflow can support different sectors when the RFQ criteria and market context match the footprint.

  1. 1 Segment the footprint

    Group sites by country, asset type, energy use, and reporting priority.

  2. 2 Identify market options

    Check which certificate markets and schemes can support each country or region.

  3. 3 Set industry-specific criteria

    Add load, technology, vintage, label, delivery, or documentation requirements that matter for the sector.

  4. 4 Compare offers and next steps

    Use RFQ, marketplace, and trade workflow tools to compare supplier responses and document progress.

All industry pages

Find the closest Scope 2 operating pattern.

Use these pages as starting points, then adjust sourcing criteria to the company's actual countries, facilities, and reporting needs.

Data centers

High-load, always-on electricity

Scope 2 decisions shaped by uptime, rapid load growth, geographic claims, and emerging temporal expectations.

Open guide
Manufacturing

Multi-site industrial demand

Scope 2 sourcing for factories, regional operations, procurement teams, and cost-sensitive energy buyers.

Open guide
Technology

Fast-growing global operations

Scope 2 work across offices, labs, cloud exposure, and rapidly expanding electricity needs.

Open guide
Offices

Leased and distributed buildings

Scope 2 planning for office portfolios, landlord data, utility contracts, and country grouping.

Open guide

Reporting context

The reporting method is shared, but the procurement question is not.

Scope 2 accounting uses the same broad location-based and market-based concepts across sectors, but the purchasing process varies by load profile, geography, data access, and internal stakeholders.

Industry-specific pages should not invent separate standards. They should help visitors understand which certificate sourcing criteria matter most for their operational footprint.

For claims and disclosures, teams should still review the relevant GHG Protocol, SBTi, RE100, CDP, ISO, or regulatory requirements before relying on any certificate strategy.

FAQ

Scope 2 by industry questions

Industry routing

Why separate Scope 2 pages by industry?

The accounting boundary is similar, but electricity use, facility ownership, data availability, procurement timing, and certificate criteria often differ by industry.

Should companies use a different Scope 2 standard by industry?

No. Industry pages should not imply separate standards. They help teams translate the same broad Scope 2 concepts into sector-specific sourcing criteria and internal workflows.

GreenPowerHub workflow

How does GreenPowerHub support industry-specific Scope 2 sourcing?

GreenPowerHub helps teams check market coverage, define certificate requirements, run RFQs, compare supplier responses, review market context, and move opportunities toward trade workflow.

Can one RFQ cover multiple countries or facility types?

The sourcing structure depends on the buyer's requirements and supplier market fit. Teams can use RFQ criteria to make country, origin, vintage, volume, technology, and delivery expectations clearer before suppliers respond.

Official sources

References for standards, reporting, and market context.

Next step

Build Scope 2 sourcing around the way your operations actually consume electricity.

Start with the industry pattern, then use certificate coverage, RFQ, and market data to make the sourcing process comparable.