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Podcast covering several recent corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs) for renewable energy.
These agreements highlight a growing trend of companies committing to sustainable energy sources, with examples ranging from a major Italian lime producer partnering with Shell for solar power to Google's large-scale solar energy deal in Oklahoma.
Other examples include Japanese railway companies using solar and biogas, and a partnership between Meta and ENGIE for a Texas solar project.
Finally, a Canadian carbon removal company's agreement with a UK renewable energy developer for Alberta solar power demonstrates the expanding global market for sustainable energy solutions.
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By Global Infrastructure SherpaPodcast covering several recent corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs) for renewable energy.
These agreements highlight a growing trend of companies committing to sustainable energy sources, with examples ranging from a major Italian lime producer partnering with Shell for solar power to Google's large-scale solar energy deal in Oklahoma.
Other examples include Japanese railway companies using solar and biogas, and a partnership between Meta and ENGIE for a Texas solar project.
Finally, a Canadian carbon removal company's agreement with a UK renewable energy developer for Alberta solar power demonstrates the expanding global market for sustainable energy solutions.
This report has been prepared based on publicly available information and is intended for informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information contained herein, we make no guarantee, warranty, or representation, express or implied, as to its accuracy or reliability. Any actions or decisions taken based on the information presented in this report are at the sole discretion and risk of the reader. We expressly disclaim any and all responsibility or liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damages that may arise from reliance on the information contained in this report. Before making any decisions based on the content of this report, you are advised to consult with a qualified professional or trusted advisor.