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The first three months of the year brought innovations in the types of energy resources contracted, with an uptick in corporate interest in geothermal.
by Sarah Golden
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To act or not to act? Climate risks are outstripping clean energy transition anxieties for major corporations.
by Sarah Golden
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Corporate clean energy procurements are on the rise. So are emissions. What gives? The history of whale oil holds answers.
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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One small letter change in an acronym; one giant leap for a clean energy future.
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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Businesses that care about climate should spend as much time pushing for policy action as promoting their own commitments.
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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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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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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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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Will this upheaval slow clean energy goals? There's strong reason for optimism.
by Sarah Golden
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Its new 1.6-gigawatt solar and wind portfolio represents almost as much capacity as all of last year's corporate deals, combined.
by Sarah Golden
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The backstory on how the Butter Solar Project spreads solar across the Midwest.
by Sarah Golden
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A contract limitation was limiting municipal utilities' attractiveness to corporate buyers — so they teamed up for market innovation.
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