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  • Blog Does Your Company Use Data? Green Your Data Center Services With New Contract Guide!

    […] and some estimates put this number as high as 2%. As businesses continue to grow and take their operations online, their digital appetite will increase. The bad news? All this data live in data centers or on the cloud, using tons of electricity, which creates greenhouse gas emissions. The good news? Customers of colocation data […]

  • Blog Customer-driven Clean Energy Leadership in 2023 Points Toward Momentum Growing in 2024

    […] charged ahead in 2023 as leadership from corporate energy customers continued to accelerate the pace of change. Fifty-five energy customers announced transactions totaling nearly 13 GW of new utility-scale, off-site clean energy in the U.S. last year. This is more than the total wind and solar capacity installed in all but two states — […]

  • Blog Mid-Year Update Highlights Recent U.S. Green Tariff Programs

    New information supplements existing resources outlining 36 approved or pending programs in 19 states As demand for renewable energy continues to expand, CEBA remains committed to developing resources for large energy buyers to take advantage of new and existing methods to procure renewable energy. One option is green tariffs, which are programs offered […]

  • Press Clean Energy Buyers Association Announces Vice President of Programs

    Mark Porter enters new role that will oversee all programs and initiatives focused on accelerating zero-carbon energy transactions for the organization    Washington, D.C. – (Mar. 1, 2021) – The Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA), the leading convenor of the country’s largest energy buyers, announced the promotion of Mark Porter, who will serve as the company’s first vice president. In his new role, Porter will oversee all programs and initiatives at CEBA and […]

  • Advocacy Updates CEBA Praises West-Wide Governance Pathways Initiative Proposal as Important First Step

    […] Across the West The Clean Energy Buyers Association today welcomed a straw proposal released by the West-Wide Governance Pathways Initiative that outlines needed steps to develop a new, independently governed entity to oversee an expanded West-wide organized wholesale electricity market and related functions. “A new, independently governed market organization with participation from states across […]

  • Press CEBA: Energy Customers Announce Record-High of Nearly 17 GW of Clean Energy in 2022, Despite Policy and Market Challenges

    […] energy transition through their voluntary procurement of clean energy in the United States.  In 2022, commercial and industrial energy customers announced a record-breaking 16.9 gigawatts (GWs) of new clean energy deals, with Amazon clinching the top spot once again. Among those customers, 54% were new to the market, with 37 companies announcing their first […]

  • Blog Energy Customers Identify Key Objectives for New Solutions to Optimize Decarbonization Impact

    […] participated in the first workshop representing various industries, including retailers, manufacturers, federal agencies, and information technology companies. Participants identified eight objectives they hope to see included in new procurement solutions and recognition programs to enable them to use their voluntary procurement investments to support systemic grid decarbonization. The main takeaway: solution providers and market […]

  • Advocacy Updates CEBA Comments on Department of Commerce Solar Petition

    Institutional energy customers drive a significant portion of the clean energy procurement in the U.S., and have voluntarily deployed 52 gigawatts (GWs) of new, large-scale wind and solar capacity have since 2014. Last year alone, energy customers contracted for a record 11 GW of new wind and solar projects. Of this 11 GW, 80% were solar […]