Corporate renewable energy buyers remain undeterred

The vast majority of corporate energy purchasers plans to pick up the pace on renewables in the decade ahead, according to research by GreenBiz and Apex Clean Energy. Read More

Anheuser-Busch, Kimberly-Clark amp up wind power commitments

Influential manufacturers are balancing on-site investments with big power purchase agreements. Read More

Clean energy buyers team up to reshape policy landscape

Amazon, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Salesforce and Walmart flex muscle in the new Advanced Energy Economy trade group. Read More

The world's biggest logistics company races towards net-zero emissions

An interview with Emily Davis, sustainability director at DHL North America, on logistics and Formula-E racing. Read More

Microsoft's cloud serves up energy emissions data in near real time

The service, based on RMI's WattTime, tracks the carbon dioxide, sulphur and other atmospheric-polluting emissions produced by specific power plants. Read More

Salesforce blesses San Francisco's clean energy program

The software giant says it's a cost-effective way to source clean electricity quickly. Read More

Why JPMorgan Chase committed $200 billion to 'clean' financing

The biggest U.S. bank is embracing renewable energy and green infrastructure projects in a big way. Read More

Is it time to say goodbye to the Green Power Partnership?

Trump's administration wants to eliminate the program, along with other long-standing initiatives aimed at motivating energy efficiency and clean power investments. Read More

How Apple is moving its supply chain toward clean energy

So far, the tech giant has helped eight companies move toward solar and wind power. The latest commitment, by Jabil, represents the largest pledge yet. Read More

The train has left the station on renewable energy

Economics and corporate behavior have changed the energy landscape for good. Google, H&M, Nestle and Walmart jumped on. Will you follow? Read More