UrbanChain recently expanded its renewable energy portfolio by signing a multi-year renewable power purchase agreement. This strategic move will see the company integrating over 120 GWh of UK-based, grid-scale renewable electricity into its operations annually. The agreement, which harnesses offshore wind energy, commenced on 31 December 2025, bolstering UrbanChain’s renewable generation capacity in Scotland.
Optimizing Renewable Energy Solutions
UrbanChain’s latest contract signifies a significant step towards supporting data centers and digital infrastructure with high energy demands. By strategically matching renewable power supply with demand, the company aims to address challenges faced by operators dealing with grid limitations, rising power costs, and the growing demand for sustainable energy sources.
Real-Time Access to Renewable Power
Unlike traditional certificate-based solutions, UrbanChain’s approach focuses on providing real-time access to renewable energy. The company’s infrastructure-grade market access enables seamless integration of grid-scale renewable power into the operations of major energy consumers, ensuring efficient utilization based on time and location.
Continued Growth and Expansion
UrbanChain’s commitment to expanding its renewable offtakes positions it as a key player in the energy sector. As the newly activated renewable agreement takes effect, the company is poised to sustain its growth trajectory, particularly in serving energy-intensive sectors like data centers well into 2026 and beyond.