
RE-Source advocacy
Corporate clean energy buyers are urging world leaders at COP28 to agree on a global target to triple renewable electricity capacity by 2030[1].
In an open letter released today corporate clean energy buyers call for a unified global effort to achieve a shared renewable energy target, fostering global unity for an accelerated transition.
Corporate clean energy buyers emphasise the crucial role of corporate renewable energy procurement as a driving force in the build-out of wind and solar and the transition to a renewables-based grid. To date, corporates have added over 150GW of new renewables capacity to the grid.
Corporate clean energy buyers are urging world leaders at COP28 to agree on a global target to triple renewable electricity capacity by 2030[1].
In an open letter released today corporate clean energy buyers call for a unified global effort to achieve a shared renewable energy target, fostering global unity for an accelerated transition.
Corporate clean energy buyers emphasise the crucial role of corporate renewable energy procurement as a driving force in the build-out of wind and solar and the transition to a renewables-based grid. To date, corporates have added over 150GW of new renewables capacity to the grid.

Corporate clean energy buyers are urging world leaders at COP28 to agree on a global target to triple renewable electricity capacity by 2030[1].
In an open letter released today corporate clean energy buyers call for a unified global effort to achieve a shared renewable energy target, fostering global unity for an accelerated transition.
Corporate clean energy buyers emphasise the crucial role of corporate renewable energy procurement as a driving force in the build-out of wind and solar and the transition to a renewables-based grid. To date, corporates have added over 150GW of new renewables capacity to the grid.