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Demand, technological innovation and policy signals align to spur forward geothermal energy.
by Sarah Golden
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'Water is only going to get more important. Water change is climate change.'
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The stars are aligning for three key reasons: demand for clean solutions is growing, technologies are maturing and the conditions for policy solutions are ripe.
by Sarah Golden
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In this one-hour webcast, coinciding with the report’s release, GreenBiz Group Chairman Joel Makower and a team of GreenBiz analysts will discuss the key insights for sustainable business in 2023.
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Date/Time: January 24, 2022 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
The sustainable business world enters 2022 flying high, as the world focuses with increasing
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Both grid-scale and commercial installations are gaining favor as the industry seeks ways to reduce outages and integrate new electric loads such as renewable power plants and EVs.
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Finding the trillions needed to address climate and the SDGs will take more than a just few progressive banks.
by Joel Makower
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It’s a budding movement, and questions remain about how some companies can set targets without major changes to their business, but it’s a big step forward.
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Even politically 'red' states stand to benefit from maturing deal and financial structures.
by Elaine Hsieh
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Here are the 10 trends defining sustainable business, with data for a deep dive about how corporations are taking action on energy, emissions and more.
by Joel Makower
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Utilities may not be happy about it, but breakthroughs in battery storage and declining clean energy costs are making microgrids more appealing.
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Transforming carbon emissions from fossil fuel generation is more than a business opportunity.
by David Crane
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The Paris climate talks are catalyzing long-discussed reforms to energy exploration.
by Elsa Wenzel
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With trillions of dollars pouring into energy, water and transportation infrastructure, sustainability is front and center.
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Tired of government inaction and policies that don't put renewable energy on a level playing field with fossil fuels, big business is investing in renewables anyway — and thus driving down costs.
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It might seem odd for a foundation built on oil to shift its money away from the industry — here's why it made financial sense to switch gears.
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The tech titans are putting a premium on financial predictability. What does that mean for the future of corporate energy?
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From IDEO to Nike to GE, companies across sectors are experimenting with open and distributed sustainability solutions.
by Joel Makower
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At the GreenBiz Forum this morning in Minneapolis, Tari Emerson, Kohl's director of energy and capital projects, walked through how the retailer has become the nation's largest corporate solar panel owner, and how other companies can get started.
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Arun Majumdar, the director of Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, lays out the audacious goals and the tough budgetary realities of the U.S. Department of Energy unit that's best known by its acronym ARPA-E.
by Adam Aston
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Fireman's Fund, the first company to write insurance policies for horseless carriages and planes, led the industry in widely providing green insurance in the U.S. commercial market. CEO Mike LaRocco talks about the firm's sustainability commitment at the State of Green Business Forum in San Francisco.
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California now leads the nation in clean energy with the approval of the first economywide carbon market of its kind. But questions are surfacing about how exactly the program will work and with them come a raft of misconceptions.
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The Empire State Building, the New York City icon undergoing the largest green retrofit in the U.S., is purchasing wind power credits for 100 percent of its energy use in a deal that parties say provides more proof that sustainability can be achieved without paying premium.<br />
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There’s a lot to be said for viewing the year just passed through the rear-view window, from runaway oil wells to crashing hybrids to political stalemate over climate change. Still, there’s much to be hopeful about. Here are 10 stories we published that represent significant, promising developments.<o p=''></o>
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by Joel Makower
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With the COP16 Climate Conference about to kick off in Cancún, and with expectations set as low as possible for any outcomes, the first annual Gigaton Awards showcase the companies that are making the most difference in reducing emissions.
by Jigar Shah