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Good Energy

Good Energy renewable energy provenance and allocation system, built with Esyasoft on ADI Chain.

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Built following a 2025 memorandum of understanding between ADI Foundation and Esyasoft. In Q1 2026 the system processed more than 113 million renewable-energy allocation records.

Climate risk was increasingly recognized as financially material to institutions and governments, prompting emissions to move from sustainability reports into mandatory disclosure across the UK and EU. For most companies, procured electricity is the largest reportable emission they can act on, and under Scope 2 accounting, the only recognized way to reduce it is to contract renewable supply.

The volume proves the whole shift. European corporate buyers contracted 9.2 GW of renewable capacity across 183 transactions in 2025, and corporates account for the large majority of PPA volume signed on the continent. On the other hand, Britain's supply side has moved in step, with renewables reaching 53.1 percent of generation in Q1 2026 against 32.8 percent from fossil fuels. Each contract produces an audited, disclosed certificate, and investors, lenders, and rating agencies price transition risk off the resulting figure.

Verifying a renewable supply claim means asking the supplier to prove it. The supplier can report the total amount of energy supplied, but that proves nothing on its own. The only conclusive proof is the record of which generator served which customer, and that record is confidential, since it names the customer and exposes the supply book.

What the market requires is proof that can be published without publishing the data behind it. Handing a copy to a trusted intermediary only moves the dependency. The evidence has to be something a supplier can put in the open, that reveals nothing on its own, and that anyone holding the record can check against.

This is where Good Energy, with its cryptographic technology, comes into play.

The verification path is open to any party, with no account, credential, or data request required. Published batches are visible on the block explorer, anchored to a dedicated L3 at verify.goodenergyexplorer.com. A sample verification demonstrates the full process, confirming a specific generator-to-consumer allocation against the on-chain record directly in the browser.


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Digital receipts for green energy, verifiable and private.
UK renewable generation reached a record 43.7 TWh in Q1 2026, 53.1 percent of national generation, raising the need for independently verifiable records.
The system records cryptographic evidence, a secure digital fingerprint, of renewable energy on ADI Chain.
Customer data stays inside Good Energy's own systems.
Auditors and businesses verify green-energy claims against the fingerprints without seeing private commercial information.

Tech / Implementation

  • Live provenance and allocation system on a dedicated ADI Chain Layer 3.
  • Blockchain environment set to the energy sector's governance, privacy and compliance needs, connected to the wider ADI Chain network.
  • Customer and commercial data remain within Good Energy's systems; only cryptographic evidence is recorded on chain.
  • Allocation dashboard giving visibility into renewable-energy allocation records.

Partners / Owners

Good Energy

The UK's only B Corp-certified home energy supplier, supplying renewable electricity from more than 2,500 British generators. Acquired by Esyasoft in 2025 for GBP 99.4 million, about USD 127 million.

Esyasoft Holding

Global energy technology company and implementation partner.

ADI Foundation

Founded by Sirius International Holding. Provider of the dedicated Layer 3 environment on ADI Chain.

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