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Google and LevelTen Energy are rethinking the clean energy procurement process to make it smarter and faster.
by Sarah Golden
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Power shift: Leading organizations are figuring out how to match energy use with clean energy supply in real-time.
by Sarah Golden
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The grades are in, and major companies are coming up short on net-zero goals.
by Sarah Golden
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Google just announced an investment in the energy source that hasn’t gotten a lot of airtime recently.
by Sarah Golden
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With corporations oriented towards net-zero goals, more organizations are considering the emissions avoided as a result of clean energy deals, rather than just counting the megawatts.
by Sarah Golden
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Are we so busy looking to the future, we’re forgetting to do everything we can do today?
by Sarah Golden
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From a purely self-interested perspective, ecological collapse is just bad for business. Climate action also plays well with the public and employees, and the falling price of technologies make decarbonizing a smart financial move.
by Sarah Golden
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But this may be the last stretch of typical clean energy procurement activity in a while.
by Sarah Golden
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The company's new carbon-intelligent software can switch loads between its data centers depending on the availability of clean power.
by Sarah Golden
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Many questions remain, including what technologies will play a role and the projected price tag.
by Sarah Golden
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Deals show that the strong appetite for renewables among corporate energy buyers may be inspiring the creation of more options for corporates.
by Sarah Golden