Export Meter Installation
If your business is generating excess energy, installing an export meter is the key to unlocking additional revenue.
Export PPA
Sell exported electricity through either market-linked pricing or a fixed export rate.
Smart Export Guarantee
SEG allows businesses to get paid for exporting surplus electricity back to the grid.
EXPORT energy
Helping Businesses Maximise the Value of Exported Electricity
For businesses with solar PV, battery storage, or other on-site generation, exporting excess electricity back to the grid can create an additional source of revenue. But the value achieved from exported energy depends on far more than just how much electricity is generated. At Flame Energy, we help businesses across the UK understand, review, and optimise their energy export arrangements to ensure exported electricity is delivering maximum commercial value as part of a wider energy strategy.
What is Energy Export?
Energy export is the process of sending surplus electricity back to the grid when your business generates more power than it consumes.
This is most common for sites with on-site generation such as solar PV or battery storage. Your system supplies your site first, and any excess energy is automatically exported.
That exported electricity has a commercial value and can provide an additional revenue stream for your business.
How Energy Export Works
The UK electricity network requires a constant balance between supply and demand. When businesses export surplus energy, it supports grid stability and contributes to the wider use of renewable generation.
Exported electricity is:
- Measured via metering systems
- Recorded over a billing period
- Valued per kilowatt-hour (kWh)
- Paid through a supplier or export agreement
While the process itself is straightforward, the way export is structured has a direct impact on the revenue achieved.
Why Export Value Varies
There is no single rate for exported electricity. The value your business receives depends on several factors, including:
- The structure of your export agreement
- Your generation profile and timing
- How your site consumes energy
- Supplier-specific terms and pricing models
As a result, two similar systems can deliver very different financial outcomes depending on how export is managed.
Common Challenges With Energy Export
In many cases, export is not actively reviewed once systems are installed. This can lead to:
- Export agreements that no longer reflect current market conditions
- Limited visibility on export performance
- Misalignment between import and export strategies
- Missed opportunities to improve commercial returns
This often means businesses are not achieving the full value available from their exported energy.
The Importance of Active Export Management
Energy export is not static. It evolves over time based on energy usage, generation patterns, and market conditions.
A structured approach to export considers:
- How and when your site generates energy
- How that energy is used on-site
- The commercial terms of your export agreement
- Your wider energy procurement strategy
Regular review helps ensure export remains aligned with both operational and commercial objectives.
How Flame Energy Supports Energy Export
Flame Energy works with businesses across the UK to ensure their export arrangements are structured effectively and delivering appropriate value.
This typically includes:
- Reviewing existing export agreements
- Assessing current export performance
- Identifying inefficiencies or missed value
- Recommending improvements where appropriate
- Aligning export with wider energy procurement strategies
The focus is on ensuring exported energy is managed as part of a broader commercial approach, rather than treated as a passive by-product.
Get in touch
Energy export can provide a meaningful revenue stream for businesses with on-site generation.
The key factor is not simply how much energy is exported, but how that export is structured and managed over time.
A clear understanding of your current position can help ensure your export arrangements are performing as expected. Contact us today to find out more about how we can support your business.

