Renewsure Guarantee 

Powering the Future of Renewable Energy

Renewsure provides financial guarantees and bond solutions across the renewable energy sector, ensuring stability and success for sustainable projects worldwide.

Onshore Wind

Onshore wind refers to wind energy that is captured using wind turbines located on land, as opposed to offshore wind, which uses turbines in bodies of water. The onshore wind industry plays a significant role in generating renewable energy and is one of the most cost-effective sources of power.

Offshore Wind

Offshore wind refers to wind energy generated by turbines placed in bodies of water, such as oceans or large lakes, typically far from the coast. These turbines harness the power of wind over water, where wind speeds are generally higher and more consistent compared to onshore locations.

Solar

Solar energy is energy harnessed from the sun, one of the most abundant and renewable resources available on Earth. It is used to generate electricity or heat through various technologies, primarily solar panels (photovoltaic systems) and solar thermal systems.

Hydropower

Hydropower (or hydroelectric power) is the process of generating electricity by using the energy of moving water. It has been one of the most reliable and long-standing sources of renewable energy, harnessing the natural movement of rivers, streams, and waterfalls to produce electricity.

Hydrogen

Hydrogen energy refers to the use of hydrogen as a source of energy, either by burning it directly as a fuel or by using it in fuel cells to produce electricity. Hydrogen is a clean energy carrier because, when used as a fuel, its only byproduct is water vapor, making it an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels.

Battery Storage

Battery storage is a technology used to store energy in the form of chemical energy in rechargeable batteries, allowing electricity to be stored and used when needed. It’s an essential component of renewable energy systems, helping to address the intermittency issues of sources like solar and wind by storing excess energy generated during times of high production and discharging it when demand is high, or generation is low.

EV Power Infrastructure

Electric Vehicle (EV) Power Infrastructure refers to the network of systems, charging stations, and technologies that enable the efficient recharging of electric vehicles. With the rapid growth of electric vehicle adoption, the development of a robust and accessible EV infrastructure is essential for ensuring that EV owners can conveniently charge their vehicles and that the transition to cleaner, more sustainable transportation systems can continue.

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Renewsure made the bond process simple and stress-free. Their team was knowledgeable, responsive, and ensured our project had the financial security it needed from start to finish.

Jane Mcnamara – Clean Energy Specialist