Start with the seller page
Use the seller route when you want the broader GreenPowerHub positioning for suppliers and market participants.
Open seller pageSeller guide
Renewable generators, asset owners, utilities, suppliers, and certificate holders need clear routes to surface supply, respond to buyer demand, and move qualified opportunities forward. GreenPowerHub connects seller-side certificate workflows to RFQ, Marketplace, market coverage, and trade documentation.
60+ countries supported across certificate markets.
Choose your seller route
The right route depends on whether you are listing supply, responding to buyer requirements, or checking market coverage first.
Use the seller route when you want the broader GreenPowerHub positioning for suppliers and market participants.
Open seller pageUse Marketplace workflows when supply, demand, firm interest, and counterparty context need to be visible before engagement.
Explore MarketplaceUse RFQ workflows when buyers need comparable responses against origin, vintage, technology, volume, deadline, and delivery criteria.
Explore RFQPublic GreenPowerHub metrics
Used by buyers, sustainability teams, traders, utilities, and service providers working across renewable certificate markets.
Seller readiness
Renewable energy certificates can usually be sold when the seller controls eligible certificate supply or is authorized to market that supply in the relevant certificate system.
Buyers and traders need enough detail to evaluate fit: country or region, certificate system, production year, technology, project attributes, volume, tracking, delivery route, and documentation.
GreenPowerHub should be positioned as a market workflow for qualified participants. It does not guarantee demand, price, liquidity, buyer acceptance, or eligibility in any certificate system.
GreenPowerHub workflow
Seller-side workflows work best when supply attributes, buyer criteria, and delivery expectations are clear before commercial discussions start.
Define the certificate market, volume, vintage, technology, tracking, ownership, and delivery route.
Confirm the relevant country and certificate system before positioning supply to buyers or traders.
Use Marketplace activity or RFQ responses depending on whether the buyer need is open-ended or tightly specified.
Keep counterparty status, offer terms, contract steps, delivery evidence, and trade documentation visible.
Related pages
These pages separate broad seller positioning, REC-specific context, market coverage, and trading workflow.
Use this for GreenPowerHub seller positioning and platform entry points.
Open seller pageUse this for North American renewable energy certificate context.
Open RECs guideCheck country and certificate market coverage before positioning supply.
Check coverageUse RFQ when buyer requirements need structured, comparable seller responses.
Explore RFQMarket boundary
The ability to sell renewable certificates depends on the certificate system, ownership status, registry rules, contract terms, and whether the seller is authorized to transact or market the certificates.
Buyer acceptance can depend on country, vintage, technology, certification, tracking, delivery documentation, and claim requirements. Public copy should not promise that supply will sell or that a specific price will be achieved.
GreenPowerHub can support seller visibility, RFQ responses, Marketplace workflows, counterparty context, and trade documentation for qualified certificate market participants.
FAQ
Start by confirming eligible supply, ownership or authorization, certificate system, volume, vintage, technology, and delivery route. Then use the appropriate seller, Marketplace, or RFQ workflow to engage qualified market participants.
Potential sellers can include renewable generators, asset owners, utilities, suppliers, traders, and certificate holders, depending on registry rules, contract rights, and authorization in the relevant market.
No. GreenPowerHub supports market workflow, buyer visibility, RFQ responses, Marketplace context, and documentation. It should not be described as guaranteeing demand, liquidity, pricing, or completed transactions.
Buyers typically review country, certificate system, volume, vintage, technology, project attributes, delivery route, documentation, counterparty status, and any certification or label requirements.
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Next step
When certificate system, volume, vintage, technology, delivery, and ownership details are clear, use GreenPowerHub seller and Marketplace workflows to engage qualified participants.