Innovative solutions can help tackle the additionality problem of clean energy procurement, experts say

Published 01:44 on October 3, 2023  /  Last updated at 08:16 on October 3, 2023  / /  Americas, RINs & LCFS, US, Voluntary

Approaching clean energy (CE) procurement from the standpoint of an emissions first accounting framework, 24/7 reliability requirements, or a huge backlog of renewable generation builds that face supply chain issues are some considerations that could counter additionality concerns, a conference heard Monday.
Approaching clean energy (CE) procurement from the standpoint of an emissions first accounting framework, 24/7 reliability requirements, or a huge backlog of renewable generation builds that face supply chain issues are some considerations that could counter additionality concerns, a conference heard Monday.


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