Octopus Energy: Tenant Power

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How can energy innovation can help unlock retrofit at scale?

As Scotland accelerates towards a net zero built environment, the challenge is no longer only what technologies we deploy, but how we finance and scale them fairly. This session introduces Octopus Energy’s new tariff  'Tenant Power' – a first-of-its-kind tariff designed to enable social landlords and tenants to share in the financial and environmental benefits of solar energy and battery storage.

Octopus Energy, one of the UK’s leading clean-tech innovators, is redefining how energy tariffs and technology can work together to create new revenue models. 

By combining smart control systems, flexible tariffs, and renewable generation, this workshop will explore how Tenant Power can support clean energy transition  by making green investment more viable for housing providers.

The workshop will explore how such models can scale within the Scottish context, and examine how financial mechanisms, digital control, and partnership approaches can remove long-standing barriers to clean-tech adoption across social and affordable housing.

Date: 6th November

Time: 15:00 - 16:00

Location: Paisley Town Hall

How can energy innovation can help unlock retrofit at scale?

As Scotland accelerates towards a net zero built environment, the challenge is no longer only what technologies we deploy, but how we finance and scale them fairly. This session introduces Octopus Energy’s new tariff  'Tenant Power' – a first-of-its-kind tariff designed to enable social landlords and tenants to share in the financial and environmental benefits of solar energy and battery storage.

Octopus Energy, one of the UK’s leading clean-tech innovators, is redefining how energy tariffs and technology can work together to create new revenue models. 

By combining smart control systems, flexible tariffs, and renewable generation, this workshop will explore how Tenant Power can support clean energy transition  by making green investment more viable for housing providers.

The workshop will explore how such models can scale within the Scottish context, and examine how financial mechanisms, digital control, and partnership approaches can remove long-standing barriers to clean-tech adoption across social and affordable housing.

Date: 6th November

Time: 15:00 - 16:00

Location: Paisley Town Hall