Heat Marketplace
Ardor is not trying to launch a marketplace with an empty database. It starts with structured profiles produced through reporting workflows, then opens buyer access and matching in stages.
The marketplace is not the first layer of the product. It is what becomes possible once the underlying profile quality is high enough to support real decisions.
The data model
Each completed assessment can generate a more reliable profile: location context, capacity, temperature, availability, and matching relevance. That is more useful than public estimates alone.
Report-backed profiles
Structured, higher-quality, and better suited to real matching than generic listings.
Curated access
For utilities, industrial operators, district heating networks, and other heat offtakers with concrete demand.
Early access
Early access opens first to operators with existing reports and selected buyer or partner groups whose use cases fit the current data quality and rollout stage.
Ardor's advantage is not that it claims to be a marketplace early. It is that it is building the underlying inventory in a way that can support one later.