Corporate PPAs signed surpasses 2019 total, and it’s only May!
Although we are only in the fifth month of the year, we have already surpassed the volume of PPAs signed during the whole of 2019 across Europe.
Although we are only in the fifth month of the year, we have already surpassed the volume of PPAs signed during the whole of 2019 across Europe.
Covestro will be powering almost half (45%) of the electricity demand of its operations in Antwerp with clean energy from four newly constructed onshore wind farms.
We are very pleased to announce the creation of RE-Source Bulgaria – a new hub to drive forward policy and market developments in the region.
Did you know that breweries across Europe are making bold sustainability commitments, decarbonising their operations and using renewable electricity to power their businesses?
As the corporate power purchase agreement (PPA) market in Europe grows and matures, companies of all sizes are enjoying the environmental and cost benefits of PPAs.
WindEurope’s latest report on 2020 financing and investment trends confirmed last year’s record-breaking year for corporate power purchase agreement (PPA) announcements across Europe.
Daimler have signed a renewable Purchase Power Agreement (PPA) with Statkraft that will enable them to power their Mercedes factories with 100% renewable electricity.
While 2020 was positive for renewable energy sourcing in general, solar power had a particularly good year, capturing approximately 1.7 GW of PPA capacity.
A recently conducted survey of large energy consumers across all sectors in the four Visegrad countries (V4) reveals that they have a strong interest in renewable electricity – both self-producing and purchasing.
Global building materials company, Kingspan, has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with solar energy company Alight. Alight will invest in, deliver and manage a rooftop photovoltaic plant at Kingspan’s state of the art factory in Stigamo, Sweden.