Unlocking the next wave of green energy transition finance.

Downsizing climate funding has big impact

City-scale carbon fund platform

Carbon markets and green finance were designed to deliver large-scale clean energy projects. Smaller-scale projects - the types needed in your city or community to decarbonise, cannot access this type of finance and rely on a mix of goodwill and expensive loans. Our platform unlocks more funding for buildings to electrify and go green. We aggregate lots of small-scale projects to cost effectively access green finance.

Explore our first projects.

The Projects, People and Places

  • Solar with Social Impact

    London (and urban) solar arrays have long repayment periods. PeerCo is verifying and valuing solar self-consumption - shortening repayment periods.

    Solar with social impact - support Freightliner’s Farm, Islington London.

  • Smart Controls and Batteries

    ‘Last mile’ carbon reduction in buildings is critical and needs technology - batteries, sub-metering and smart controls. It’s particularly crucial in multi-tenated buildings and industry. PeerCo’s tech can verify the impact of these technologies and enable reporting - even down to the product level.

  • Carbon 'Flexing' - Social Housing

    Flexing of energy loads in buildings to match to low carbon intensity can save 10-15% annual carbon in our trials underway in the UK with Social Housing providers. Thanks to our integration partner, residents get great heating services. Revenues from EACs make energy more affordable to those that need it most.

Our Partners and Pilots…

  • PeerCo verifies every bit of carbon impact down to the hour and provides full transparency

    PeerCo is a Co-founder of the OpenEAC Alliance - underpinning our calculations and verification.

Delivering Trusted Impact: Transparent, Granular and Tradable

  • Verification

    Granular, hourly verification at the asset level.

  • Aggregation

    Digital only - aggregating site by site data, no data no PeerCo.

  • Finance

    Bridging the gap between small-scale carbon reducers and carbon finance.