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Frequently
Asked Questions

There are multiple delivery models depending on the size, scope, and location of the project. In many cases, the systems are funded and operated by the Alliance and its partners, and the venue simply pays for the energy or services it uses – often at a significantly lower rate than what they currently pay. The goal is always to provide a clear, long-term solution that delivers real value from day one.

Work is planned around the event calendar and coordinated with the venue team. The goal is to deliver upgrades with minimal impact.

Most projects move from assessment to operation within a few months. Timelines vary depending on permitting requirements, equipment lead times, and the complexity of the site.

That’s absolutely possible. Ownership models are agreed upon from the start and can include transfer options at the end of the term, extension agreements, or asset removal if needed. The approach is always aligned with the venue’s long-term interests.

No. We began with sports infrastructure because it’s public, visible, and highly energy intensive – but The Green Alliance is designed to scale across sectors. That includes cultural venues, public infrastructure, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and more.

That’s a great starting point. We can integrate or optimize existing systems, or propose complementary upgrades such as energy storage, digital infrastructure, or demand management tools.

The Green Alliance delivers a complete solution — not just equipment or installation. We combine energy systems, digital infrastructure, financing models, project management, and long-term performance monitoring into a single partnership.

We conduct a full analysis of your current setup and design the project to work alongside or replace specific elements where beneficial. We always coordinate with existing providers where required.

It begins with a simple conversation. We’ll conduct an initial assessment of your site and goals, and propose a clear path forward — including technical scope, timeline, and potential benefits.