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Clean Renewable Energy

Clean renewable energy is reshaping the global energy landscape. From wind and solar power to hydropower, geothermal, and biomass, these sustainable sources are driving the shift toward a greener future.

What is renewable energy?

Renewable energy is also referred to as clean energy and green energy. The traditional way of making electricity is by burning fossil fuels. The energy that reaches your facility depends on the generation facilities in your utility zone. The most popular sources of renewable energy are:

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  1. Solar energy

  2. Wind energy

  3. Hydro energy

  4. Tidal energy

  5. Geothermal energy

  6. Biomass energy

 

Clean energy, such as sunlight, wind, water, and geothermal heat, are renewable. These forms of energy do not generate carbon emissions or air pollution and help to sustain natural resources. Wind and solar energy generated in the United States are integrated into the electricity grid. As the requirements for energy grow, so does the need for renewable energy to power our homes, businesses, and communities.

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What is a Renewable Energy Credit

Renewable energy credit is also referred to as a REC. Renewable Energy Credits do not contain electricity. RECs are an environmental attribute associated with the generation of a megawatt hour of renewable energy that can be paired with electricity. Each REC embodies distinct characteristics that vary depending on the generation facility.

 

When a company purchases RECs, they help build a market for renewable energy and increase demand for and generation of renewable electricity. It also has other environmental benefits such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions by emitting little to no regional air pollution or carbon dioxide since electricity is not generated conventionally via coal or natural gas. In addition, it will also help your business meet its sustainability goals.

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