Greenogy is the only platform in Australia where a single housing credit commitment generates homes, carbon credits, and renewable energy — simultaneously, automatically, and at national scale.
When state housing departments collaborate with Greenogy, every housing credit committed generates three simultaneous outputs. No other provider delivers this integrated return.
Actual homes built and delivered. Solar-powered, inclusive, and designed to last — serving seniors, families, job seekers, and NDIS recipients. Every credit becomes a real address.
Every home generates Green Avoidance Credits (GACs) through solar EV charging infrastructure. GACs aggregate into ACCUs — Australia's official carbon unit, tradeable on international markets.
Solar-powered communities generate more clean energy than they consume. Surplus feeds back into the state grid — earning ongoing revenue and contributing to Australia's renewable energy targets.
The Greenogy ecosystem is designed to be circular. Carbon credit revenue recycles back through the housing ecosystem, funding more homes without requiring ongoing government subsidy.
When Australia's eastern states collaborate through Greenogy, their combined carbon credit volume unlocks international trading markets unavailable to any single state — creating a nationwide pool that benefits everyone.
Home of the Guanaba Eco 500™ community — Australia's first fully integrated green housing site. The origin of the GAC generation methodology.
Australia's most populous state brings the volume needed to cross institutional trading thresholds. NSW housing credits unlock premium international ACCU pricing.
Progressive climate legislation makes VIC the natural anchor state. Its housing credit commitments push the pooled carbon volume toward Gold Standard certification.
Greenogy's goal is to be the backbone of Australia's affordable housing and carbon credit ecosystem — making the triple return the standard for every housing credit committed in the country.
Eight national Eco 500™ communities, each delivering solar-powered, inclusive housing at scale. Every home earns carbon credits from day one.
A national GAC-to-ACCU pipeline generating verified, internationally tradeable carbon credits through the simple act of building and powering homes.
Every Eco 500™ community feeds surplus solar energy back into the state grid — contributing to Australia's renewable energy targets while earning ongoing revenue.
Australian ACCUs traded on international carbon markets bring foreign capital into housing development — a self-funding national housing program at scale.
The full investor briefing includes detailed numbers, state-by-state projections, GAC/ACCU conversion mechanics, and the proprietary collaboration framework.