Status and Trends in the U.S. Voluntary Green Power Market

October 10, 2017

Green power—for the purposes of this report—refers to renewable electricity voluntarily purchased by retail electricity customers. It is substantiated through renewable energy certificates (RECs). This report summarizes data on the various ways in which voluntary purchasers— including residential, commercial, and institutional customers—purchase renewable energy, often to meet their own sustainability goals. Electricity customers have several mechanisms through which to buy green power (Table 1). This report also summarizes the status and trends of renewable energy purchases through these procurement mechanisms.

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Green Energy Wind

Established in 2002 Green Energy Wind is one of the leading suppliers, installers and wind turbine refurbishing companies in the UK and Ireland. In addition, Green Energy Wind was one of the first companies in Northern Ireland to become certified under the UK Micro-Generation Certification Scheme.

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Smart Installation of the Future

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whitePaper | September 15, 2022

When we talk about the green shift or new tech solutions for addressing climate change, we assume, hope, and proclaim engineers and other STEM professionals as the custodians of our smooth transition towards sustainability and net-zero emissions. But we are stuck in a paradox. On the one hand, politicians and industry are sounding the alarm about the catastrophic shortage of engineers, IT, and STEM talents to address the current and future challenges. On the other hand, it is unclear what concrete competences and skills the industry needs to drive the green shift. Squeezed in between are the higher education institutions, racing against time to adapt curricula to match the skills provision with the skills demand.

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5 Trends for Renewable Energy Buyers in 2022 and Beyond

whitePaper | December 13, 2021

Enel Green Power’s guide offers unique insights for companies designing their sustainable energy procurement strategies. The guide responds to companies’ questions regarding near-term growth and developments in wind and solar. Readers will learn about: the rise of decarbonization and Scope 3 targets; increasing interest in environmental and social aspects of projects; supply chain, workforce and transmission challenges; demands for new solutions; the latest regulatory developments.

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2023 Large-scale Renewable Energy Market Intelligence Report

whitePaper | July 4, 2023

This market intelligence report is written for foreign and local investors looking to invest directly in the South African renewable energy market. It highlights opportunities in the public and private large-scale renewable energy1 market in South Africa.

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The case for sustainable procurement: generating value for people, planet and the bottom line

whitePaper | September 5, 2022

With greater pressure than ever for companies to adopt sustainability, it’s important not to be left behind. This whitepaper explores why sustainability matters, and the role procurement teams have to play in championing sustainability and driving value for their organisation and supply chains.

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Clean Power Generation

whitePaper | December 30, 2019

As a critical infrastructure developer, owner, and operator of power generation facilities in North America and Europe, this utility markets a wide range of clean energy products from a portfolio of natural gasfueled, solar, and wind energy generation projects. With over 6,600 MW of utility-scale renewable and natural gas-fueled power generation facilities globally, this utility prides itself on being North America’s largest independent wind power generation company.

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Green Energy Wind

Established in 2002 Green Energy Wind is one of the leading suppliers, installers and wind turbine refurbishing companies in the UK and Ireland. In addition, Green Energy Wind was one of the first companies in Northern Ireland to become certified under the UK Micro-Generation Certification Scheme.

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