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February 18, 2022
CEBA announces 10 largest U.S. corporate buyers of renewable energy in 2021
The Sustainable Energy Buyers Association (CEBA) released its annual Deal Tracker Top 10 list on Wednesday, highlighting the top ten U.S. clean energy buyers in 2021. For the second year in a row, Amazon tops the list with 2.85 GW of announced projects.
February 18, 2022Google Cloud launches tool to help firms reduce carbon footprint
Google Cloud, after analyzing collected data from its whole customer base in 2021, has recently announced that it has broadened scope of Active Assist to assist its clients in reducing their carbon footprint.
February 18, 2022Australian carbon price drops as investors liquidating credits
After more than six months of rapid increase, the price of Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) has decreased in the last two weeks. ACCUs were trading at around AU$51/tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent this week, down from over AU$57/tonne at the start
February 17, 2022US wind PPA prices rise amid supply chain and inflation concerns
US wind power purchase agreement (PPA) prices climbed in 2021 and continued to rise towards the end of the year, as wind energy developers seek to offset supply chain problems and cost inflation with higher fee, American Clean Power Association (ACP) said
February 17, 2022Lead EU lawmaker proposes amendments to tame skyrocketing carbon price
German member of European Parliament Peter Liese suggested on Wednesday that the European Union release permits held in a carbon market reserve if the price of carbon credits rises above certain threshold.
February 16, 2022US telecom giant AT&T inks 155 MW solar power deal with Vitol
US telecom giant AT&T announced on Tuesday that the company has struck a power purchase agreement (PPA) with energy trading company Vitol for 155 MW of solar electricity. The off-take deals involve 80 MW of solar energy from the Bluegrass PV plant in Quee
February 16, 2022EU economic recovery drives up greenhouse gas emissions in third quarter
As economies recovered from the coronavirus crisis, greenhouse gas emissions increased across the European Union in the third quarter of 2021, according to the report released by Eurostat on Tuesday.
February 15, 2022Spain calls on EU to provide financial guarantees for long-term PPA
According to eldiario.es, a Spanish online newspaper, the Spanish government has asked the European Investment Bank (EIB) to give financial guarantees for long-term fixed-price renewable energy supply contracts, known as Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).
February 15, 2022World Shipping Council outlines six zero-carbon shipping pathways
The World Shipping Council (WSC), a Washington, D.C.-based trade group that represents international liner shipping, is releasing for the first time concrete regulatory and economic pathways that it believes the UN International Maritime Organization (IMO
February 14, 2022Scotiabank and Evolugen ink 15-year solar power purchase agreement in Alberta
Scotiabank announced the signing of a 15-year renewable energy power purchase agreement with Evolugen, the Canadian renewable energy company, for solar energy in Alberta from a new, to-be-constructed 40 MW project.