Energy buyers and partners are seeking to advance low-cost, reliable carbon emissions-free electricity globally, providing governments worldwide an opportunity to catalyze energy innovation and security as well as economic growth.

Access to cost-effective clean energy is a key factor in companies’ business decisions and economic competitiveness. However, despite global clean energy demand, energy buyers continue to face challenges in accessing carbon emissions free energy across the globe.

Policies that support the development of clean energy generation improve countries’ energy independence, enhance their industrial competitiveness, catalyze nascent clean energy industries, and reduce exposure to increasing global regulatory pressures.

CEBA’s Key Global Initiatives & Partnerships:

SEMI Energy Collaborative

CEBA serves on the steering committee of the Semiconductor Climate Consortium’s Energy Collaborative, a joint industry effort to outline and collaborate on priorities for opening access and investment in low-carbon energy in the Asia-Pacific region.

Regional and Local Organizations

CEBA works with regional and local clean energy business organizations such as the Asia Clean Energy Coalition to amplify collective messaging within global markets.

CEBA’s Key Global Market and Policy Priorities:

Expand and Improve Global Energy Procurement Options

Ensure access to cost-effective, fair, and transparent options for voluntary carbon emissions free procurement.

Accelerate the Expansion of a Global Reliable Electricity Grid

Improve planning and development processes to ensure grids are designed to scale and integrate clean energy generation.

Enhance Global Energy Market Competition

Advance global market-based policies that incentivize and support clean energy in the market.

CEBA’s Key Recommendations and Resources:

Expanding Clean Energy Procurement Options in the Asia-Pacific Region: The Role of High-Impact Utility Green Tariffs

November 2024

Issue Brief: Energy Customer Needs in Japan

November 2024

Issue Brief: Energy Customer Needs in the Republic of Korea

May 2024

Corporate Clean Energy Procurement in Nigeria

April 2024

Vietnam Corporate Clean Energy Procurement

January 2024

CEDI Procurement Principles