Apple, Nike and others push Asian suppliers to buy clean energy

The Clean Energy Procurement Academy will fund training for supply chain partners in Asia Pacific countries where renewable power is tougher to source. Read More

Q1 2022: The hottest trends in corporate renewable energy procurements

The first three months of the year brought innovations in the types of energy resources contracted, with an uptick in corporate interest in geothermal. Read More

Climate risks are larger than clean energy transition anxieties

To act or not to act? Climate risks are outstripping clean energy transition anxieties for major corporations. Read More

Clean Energy Buyers Association partners with GreenBiz Group on VERGE 22

News release: More than 400 clean energy leaders to convene at VERGE 22. Read More

Lessons from whale oil on the clean energy transition

Corporate clean energy procurements are on the rise. So are emissions. What gives? The history of whale oil holds answers. Read More

Q4 2021: Amazon goes bigger, industrial players engage, deal formats morph

The fourth quarter brought the addition of 3.1 gigawatts of clean energy capacity from U.S. companies. Read More

Renewable energy is even cheaper than previously thought

A new report suggests early pricing prediction models have consistently underestimated how far the costs of renewable energy might fall and the benefits of an accelerated switch to clean energy. Read More

The Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance is now the Clean Energy Buyers Alliance

One small letter change in an acronym; one giant leap for a clean energy future. Read More

Why supply chain disruptions may slow down clean energy deployments

A confluence of factors is making construction materials, shipping costs and components more expensive. At the same time, renewable energy demand is running high. Read More

Q3 2021: Walmart, Microsoft empower communities; wind-powered hydrogen; Louisiana solar

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. Read More