ESG Software for Energy Companies
Fair Supply enables energy companies to map their complex operational and procurement supply chains, quantify ESG risk exposure, and take faster, more defensible action across generation, networks and retail operations.
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Leading electricity, gas and renewable energy providers around the world trust Fair Supply to protect their supply chains and strengthen ESG performance.





Turn ESG obligations into a strategic advantage.
Rather than treating compliance as a checkbox exercise, forward-thinking energy companies are using ESG insights to manage risk across capital projects, decarbonisation plans and critical infrastructure.
With Fair Supply, ESG evolves from compliance requirement, to a catalyst for reliable, sustainable and accountable energy operations.
Stay ahead of regulation
Energy providers face rapidly evolving obligations across climate, emissions, modern slavery and sustainability reporting. Fair Supply helps organisations remain audit-ready and keep pace with ISSB, TCFD, CSRD, CSDDD and modern slavery legislation across multiple jurisdictions.
Build investor and stakeholder trust
Demonstrate responsible energy generation and network stewardship with defensible, independently assured insights that withstand scrutiny from boards, regulators, communities, shareholders and market operators.
Uncover hidden risks in your supply chain
The most significant ESG risks often sit deep within the supply chain. Fair Supply models risk through to 10 tiers deep in the supply chain, so you can identify contractors and project partners exposed to ESG risks before they escalate into operational, reputational or regulatory liabilities.
Manage multiple risk types, all in one platform
Modern Slavery
Understand human rights risks and stay aligned with current and emerging regulations in any region.
Carbon Emissions
Model Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions across your supply chain and produce fast disclosures and regulator-ready reports.
Biodiversity Impact
Measure environmental destruction throughout your supply chain and proactively reduce your impact to stay ahead of evolving regulations and customer concerns.
Global Trade Risk
Use our tariff calculator to understand the impact of global trade policy shifts on your supply chain costs.

Global Supply Chain Mapping
Visualise every tier of your energy supply chain with high-resolution modelling built to expose ESG and operational risk in large, interconnected asset networks.
Fair Supply’s proprietary multi-regional input–output modelling (MRIO) traces risk across up to ten tiers, revealing indirect and deep-tier dependencies often hidden in renewables, fuel, engineering, technology and EPC supply chains.
Once risks are identified, the platform guides targeted supplier engagement through adaptive, risk-based questionnaires. Energy procurement teams can screen new suppliers in seconds without waiting for sustainability sign-off or relying on external consultants.
Engage Suppliers at Scale
Centralise how you assess, engage, and document supplier ESG performance. Standardise SAQs, track responses, and maintain a clear, auditable record of activity.

Companies like yours are getting visibility into their risks
FAQs
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Does Fair Supply offer consulting and advisory services?
Yes. Alongside our supply chain ESG intelligence platform, we provide specialist advisory across two core regulatory domains: modern slavery reporting consulting for organisations meeting their obligations under the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth), and climate reporting consulting for entities preparing climate-related financial disclosures. Our team maintains current knowledge of IFRS S2 (ISSB), EU CSRD, AASB S2, NZ CS 1 and other emerging frameworks to ensure comprehensive compliance guidance. Engagements range from one-off statement and disclosure preparation through to ongoing advisory retainers, and can be combined with platform access under a single agreement.
Does Fair Supply cover Scope 1 and 2 emissions as well as Scope 3?
Yes. Alongside our Scope 3 value chain modelling, the platform supports Scope 1 and 2 emissions reporting — covering direct emissions from owned or controlled sources and indirect emissions from purchased electricity, steam, heating and cooling. This gives organisations a single consolidated view across all three scopes for AASB S2, IFRS S2, and GHG Protocol-aligned disclosure, with outputs that integrate with existing carbon accounting platforms where required.




