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The golden age of tech is ending. What does that mean for climate initiatives?
by Sarah Golden
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What’s inside the Clean Energy Buyer Association's latest ‘State of the Market’ report.
by Sarah Golden
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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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This quarter, several corporate procurement announcements were coupled with broader environmental, social and governance considerations.
by Sarah Golden
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Costs have fallen, out-of-the-box solutions are more common, and businesses and homes understand the expense of losing power. But policies and programs are lagging.
by Sarah Golden
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Almost 2.5 gigawatts of new procurement contracts were inked in the quarter, featuring a mix of the usual suspects and new players.
by Sarah Golden
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The state's public utilities chief, Joseph Fiordaliso, chats about the potential of clean energy, the importance of equity within all initiatives, and how states can lead the way forward.
by Sarah Golden
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Not only have costs have fallen around 70 percent since 2009, it's also tough to beat the massive capacity of wind farms.
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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So far, money is still flowing into utility-scale deals but it's harder to come by for residential, distributed solar, commercial and industrial, and community solar projects.
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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Vertical farms can help produce food close to urban areas, but plant factories require a staggering amount of energy.
by Sarah Golden
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The corporate renewable procurements disclosed in the fourth quarter of 2019 were remarkable for being unremarkable.
by Sarah Golden