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Emerging green tariffs in regulated markets
As the number of utility-offered green tariff programs continues to grow, this report from the World Resources Institute in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund - updated in September - details 17 green tariff proposals and offerings across 13 states.
Public-private sector coalition takes on thermal energy
A large group of manufacturers including Mars, Procter & Gamble and General Motors, has joined government and environmental organizations in launching an effort to increase options for access to sustainable, cost-competitive renewable thermal energy.
Power Forward 3.0: How the largest companies are capturing business value & addressing climate change
The third edition of this report from Ceres, the World Wildlife Fund, Calvert Research and Management and CDP features breakout case studies on how some of the largest U.S. companies, including Facebook, IBM, Praxair and Target, are steadily increasing their clean energy and energy efficiency efforts while improving their bottom lines.
Science-based climate goals on the rise, report finds
Adoption of science-based target setting related to greenhouse gas emissions is accelerating among the Fortune 500 as a growing number look to mitigate their climate impact, a recent report from investor and environmental groups found.
Almost half of Fortune 500s have clean energy goals
The number of Fortune 500 that are making public goals around reducing greenhouse gas emissions, using renewable energy and curbing their overall energy use accelerated in 2016, Ceres, WWF and other groups revealed in a new report.
Emerging green tariffs in regulated utility markets
This World Resources Institute report, done in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund, offers an updated list of emerging green tariff proposals and offerings for commercial and industrial customers in regulated markets in the United States.
Utility green tariffs on the rise, new report finds
In partial response to demand from large commercial and industrial energy users, the number of green tariff options provided by U.S. utilities increased significantly in 2016, a new report has found.
Report: Clean energy goals drive new buying strategies
As more and more U.S. businesses lay out highly ambitious renewable energy targets, the trends and strategies in corporate procurement of clean energy are shifting, according to a new report.
Corporate renewable energy procurement: A snapshot of key trends, strategies and practices
This report from the World Wildlife Fund and Corporate Eco Forum on corporate renewable energy procurement highlights the key trends; strategies; implementation practices; and policy and state engagement priorities of 2016.
Creating Renewable Energy Opportunities
This report details a series of meetings between large corporate buyers and utilities in late 2015 and reviews existing utility-offered renewable energy products.
Renewable Energy Buyers' Principles adds 6 new participants to growing list of large-scale names
The new participants are Google, McDonald's, adidas Group, Nestle, Kellogg and Avery Dennison.