Case study · 15 April 2025
Brook Green Supply & Granular Energy: enhanced energy traceability for customers
Brook Green Supply will deliver enhanced traceability to business customers on the back of the Granular Energy platform.

We are delighted to announce a partnership with Brook Green Supply, a leading UK energy supplier. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in our shared commitment to delivering greater transparency and control to businesses navigating the complexities of the energy market.
At Granular Energy, we believe that understanding the origin and environmental impact of energy consumption is no longer a ‘nice-to-have’, but a critical component of responsible business practice. This partnership leverages our REGO management platform alongside Brook Green Supply’s deep industry expertise, empowering their clients with unprecedented insight into their energy supply chains.
Addressing a Growing Need for Transparency
The demand for data on clean energy sourcing is growing. Businesses are facing increasing pressure to demonstrate genuine environmental credentials and accurately report on their carbon footprint. However, traditional energy reporting often lacks the details needed to confidently meet these demands.
As Brook Green Supply emphasizes, tracking energy origins with precision isn't just important—it's essential. Their commitment to providing customers with comprehensive, data-driven solutions aligns perfectly with Granular Energy’s platform abilities.
Richard Nicholls, Managing Director of Brook Green Supply, says: "We've been working in collaboration with Granular Energy for a number of years, helping to contribute to the development of their platform by participating in pilot testing. This year marks a pivotal moment in our partnership, as we further enhance our services and empower our customers to achieve their sustainability targets in a timely and accountable way."
Learn more about Brook Green Supply's work here: https://www.brookgreensupply.com/insight/brook-green-supply-partners-with-granular-energy-in-a-bid-to-enhance-energy-supply-traceability-for-customers
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