UrbanChain has gone live on its largest renewable power purchase agreement to date after signing a multi-year operational offtake deal with a major European renewable generator.
The company said the offshore wind-backed corporate PPA became operational on 31 December 2025 and delivers more than 120GWh per year of UK-based, grid-scale renewable electricity.
It added that the additional volume takes UrbanChain’s total contracted renewable generation in Scotland to an all-time high and supports repeatable growth into 2026.
The annual volume is equivalent to supplying electricity to around 31,000 UK households or supporting substantial levels of commercial and industrial demand.
The agreement strengthens UrbanChain’s ability to match renewable generation to demand by time and location while enhancing its capacity to serve high-demand users including data centres, EV charging networks and other energy-intensive infrastructure.
“This is a defining deal for UrbanChain,” said Charlie Parry, chief growth officer at UrbanChain.
“It is our largest generation agreement so far and reflects the scale at which our model operates today,” added Parry.
“Crucially, it reinforces UrbanChain’s role as infrastructure-grade market access for major generators,” he said.
The company stated that the agreement underlines its role in connecting contracted renewable generation to end users through data-driven energy trading.
UrbanChain is a UK-based energy technology company focused on renewable market access and optimisation and is backed by institutional investors including Eurazeo.
“This agreement strengthens the fundamentals of our market,” said Basim Basheer Thayyil, senior growth originator at UrbanChain.
“Bringing additional renewable volume into operation improves how we balance supply and demand across the system and increases our flexibility to optimise where and when power is used,” added Thayyil.
UrbanChain managing director and CRO Stephen Cornish and CFO Julian Denee will meet asset owners, developers and investors at E-world in Essen next month.


