Center for Resource Solutions 2011 Annual ReportPress Release
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In 2013 Green-e Energy certified retail sales of 33.5 million megawatt-hours (MWh), enough to power over a quarter of U.S. households for a month, or 1% of the total U.S….
A review of the highlights of the Green-e program in 2011. The brief shows 21% growth from the previous year, including 39 Million MWh in total certified transactions; 50 organizations…
The report highlights Green-e Certified renewable energy and carbon offset sales in 2010, as well as organizations that participated in Green-e Marketplace to demonstrate their commitment to renewable energy. The…
The Oregon Department of Energy arranged for WREGIS to create RECs retroactively for stranded electricity. Under this arrangement, all RECs created through this process must be exclusively used for Oregon…
Growth in the largely unregulated voluntary renewable energy market has highlighted the need for clear guidelines on what constitutes legitimate environmental claims. In order to evaluate green electricity claims, one…
The report highlights Green-e Certified renewable energy and carbon offset sales in 2009, as well as organizations that participated in Green-e Marketplace to demonstrate their commitment to renewable energy. The…
This Green-e Marketplace Case Study on Codero, a webhost in Overland Park, KS, examines the company’s environmental initiatives, including purchasing certified renewable energy for 100 percent of its electricity use….
This Green-e Marketplace Case Study on Tom Arma Studios examines the studio’s environmental actions, including how its purchase of renewable energy fits with its overall sustainability goals….
…product of a cooperative effort between EPA, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), World Resources Institute (WRI), and Center for Resource Solutions (CRS), and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)….