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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 community solar market had a record year in 2020, accounting for 37 percent of annual non-residential solar capacity — up from just 13 percent in 2016.
by Sarah Golden
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A new Urban Land Institute report captures something valuable about this moment: the maturation of professionals’ understanding of what key trends mean and the complexity of how to get there.
by Sarah Golden
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The fourth quarter brought the addition of 3.1 gigawatts of clean energy capacity from U.S. companies.
by Sarah Golden
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From policy to action, the public and private sectors are spurring forward the great energy transition in meaningful ways.
by Sarah Golden
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They can be swapped out without end-users needing to make substantial changes to their processes or equipment.
by Sarah Golden
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A confluence of factors is making construction materials, shipping costs and components more expensive. At the same time, renewable energy demand is running high.
by Sarah Golden
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The major corporate renewable energy deals announced in the third quarter of 2021 tracked higher than the year-earlier period, but well below contracts announced for the same period in 2019.
by Sarah Golden
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The capacity of new renewable energy contracts disclosed by U.S. companies topped 3.2 gigawatts, beating last year's activity.
by Sarah Golden
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The Uncommon Dialogue agreement outlines a process by which existing dams in the U.S. can either be upgraded to generate power or torn down to better support fish populations.
by Sarah Golden
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Indoor air quality and sustainability measures may seem at odds, however it's clear the two objectives can be quite compatible.
by Sarah Golden
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The current design makes blades difficult to recycle, but innovators are experimenting with ways to repurpose them for things such as playgrounds or to make them from different materials that can be reused at end of life.
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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Last year was a record one for renewable procurements, with new U.S.-based capacity topping 10 gigawatts.
by Sarah Golden
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For energy buyers, procuring clean energy alone isn’t enough. As clean energy is poised for growth, make sure you’re supporting organizations that properly value their worker force.
by Sarah Golden
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The move to electrify appliances and other equipment only decarbonize if there is ample and affordable clean energy on the grid to feed the growing demand.
by Sarah Golden
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Portland General Electric's Green Future Impact (GFI) program provides an avenue for large companies and cities to choose renewable energy.
by Sarah Golden
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The Biden administration just backed the first commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the U.S., signaling that the political stars may finally be aligning for this energy resource.
by Sarah Golden
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A new list of policy priorities released by REBA and signed by three dozen companies is a glimpse into what the nation's largest clean energy buyers see as the barriers to continued decarbonization.
by Sarah Golden
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It’s a reflection of the growing, influential force of the clean energy sector itself that will be difficult for serious politicians to ignore forevermore.
by Sarah Golden
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It was a lockbuster fourth quarter, with more than 7.3 gigawatts of contracts inked — more than any other single quarter since the start of the GreenBiz deal tracker.
by Sarah Golden
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From negative oil prices to jaw-dropping valuations, even the experts were surprised by these market developments.
by Sarah Golden
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While the President-elect faces an uphill battle on aggressively climate action without control of Congress, there is still much he can do by simply aligning finance to address the risks associated with climate-fueling activities.
by Sarah Golden