Large buyers have deployed around 25 new gigawatts of new renewable capacity over the last five years. Traditional corporate procurement methods have led to this success story, but the planet requires we move even faster and more effectively to adopt clean energy. In our GreenBiz article, Why corporate energy buyers should ‘Go to 11’, Armond […]
At the Edison Electric Institute’s (EEI) National Fall Key Accounts Virtual Experience this October, Roger spoke to attendees about the urgent need to achieve net zero emissions in the electric sector and the role of corporate clean energy procurement in reaching this ambitious goal. To watch Roger’s presentation and live question and answer session, please […]
Faced with threats to business continuity from Covid-19, we have seen companies think critically about how to respond to risks from the natural world and prevent exposure to them in the future. During this challenging moment, there is opportunity. With businesses primed to think critically about their interaction with the environment, forward-thinking companies are well […]
While the Federal Reserve and U.S. financial sector regulators are well behind, central banks and regulators around the world are waking up to the macroeconomic consequences of climate change. Roger Ballentine published an article in Japan on “Green Swan” risks and the steps that we should be taking to address them. Read the full piece […]
For the sixth consecutive year, Green Strategies’ President Roger Ballentine co-chaired the Aspen Institute’s annual multi-day forum on energy innovation and decarbonization. The 2020 Winter Energy Forum was held in February in Aspen Colorado. Please utilize the hyperlink to view the full report published from the forum, “Unlocking Mid-Century Deep Decarbonization.”