Termina proposes unbundling GreenPower from your retail contracts and procuring LGCs quarterly on your behalf. Same audit chain, same Clean Energy Regulator surrender, lower cost per kWh at one consistent rate across the portfolio.
The mechanism is simple. We move GreenPower out of your retail contract and source the certificates ourselves on a quarterly cycle. Everything downstream stays identical.
GreenPower is stripped out of your existing energy contracts. You keep your supply arrangements. We handle the certificate side.
We aggregate consumption across your sites and buy LGCs on a quarterly cadence. One price across the portfolio. No retail-contract lock-in on the certificate side.
Every certificate is registered with the Clean Energy Regulator, surrendered against your account, and serial-number traceable. Identical proof to what you have now.
The figure below is the usage-weighted average across the 16 in-scope sites with non-zero GreenPower charges. Termina's $0.0238/kWh all-in rate includes Termina's saving-split.
| Line item | Current (bundled) | Quarterly (Termina) | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 GreenPower price | $0.0308 / kWh | $0.0183 / kWh | −41% |
| 2027 GreenPower price | $0.0308 / kWh | $0.0180 / kWh | −42% |
| Annual usage | 1,354,312 kWh | 1,354,312 kWh | — |
| 18-month GreenPower spend | $62,551 | $36,815 | −$25,736 |
| Net 18-month saving to Duratec | — | $25,736 | +$25,736 |
Four steps. Termina runs all of them once you sign.
One contract covering procurement, surrender, and reporting. We work with your existing retail contracts; no need to renegotiate them.
We notify each of your retailers in writing and remove the GreenPower charge from your monthly invoices. You stop paying the embedded GreenPower premium across the portfolio.
We aggregate usage across your sites, source certificates on the open market, and surrender them against your account with the Clean Energy Regulator.
Annual usage and percent pricing purchased against that usage.
Nothing about what you can say publicly about Duratec' renewable position changes.