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2023 another record year for Corporate PPAs

2023 another record year for Corporate PPAs

20 February 2024

20 February 2024, SydneyThe Business Renewables Centre – Australia has published their annual 2023 State of the Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) Market Report earlier this month. The annual report provides an in-depth analysis of the renewable energy …

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State of the Corporate PPA Market 2022 report released

State of the Corporate PPA Market 2022 report released

3 March 2023

3 March 2023, Sydney – The Business Renewables Centre Australia  (BRC-A) released their fourth Annual State of the Market Report today. The State of the Market 2022 report provides an overview of the Corporate Renewable Power Purchase Agreements (Corporate PPAs) …

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New tool to help companies choose best offsite renewable electricity procurement options

New tool to help companies choose best offsite renewable electricity procurement options

16 December 2022

16 December 2022, Sydney – Last week, the Business Renewables Centre Australia (BRC-A) initiative launched a new Buyer’s Diagnostic Tool and refreshed website to facilitate Australian companies to procurement more renewable electricity.

What’s new

BRC-A have developed a Buyers Diagnostic …

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Can Corporate PPAs support green hydrogen development?

Can Corporate PPAs support green hydrogen development?

2 September 2022

2 September 2022, Sydney – There is currently a huge amount of interest in developing Green Hydrogen in hubs around Australia. BRC-A provides know-how support to Corporates and Industry in Australia on how to do Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) …

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Another strong year for Corporate Renewable Power Purchase Agreements

Another strong year for Corporate Renewable Power Purchase Agreements

13 December 2021

13 December 2021, Sydney – 2021 was a challenging year on many levels, but Corporate Purchasing of Renewables continues to be key feature of the energy market. The Business Renewable Centre Australia’s annual State of the Market report has found …

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Business Renewables Centre – Australia: System-wide collaboration for catalytic climate impact

Business Renewables Centre – Australia: System-wide collaboration for catalytic climate impact

24 April 2021

In the world of climate innovation, the Business Renewables Centre Australia (BRC-A) is not a textbook venture. Rather, it is an unprecedented organisational collaboration, allowing market competitors to access high-value renewable electricity contracts by acting systemically.

There are a number …

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A record year for Corporate Renewable Power Purchase Agreements

A record year for Corporate Renewable Power Purchase Agreements

3 December 2020

December 3 2020, Sydney – The Business Renewable Centre Australia’s annual State of the Market report has found 2020 will be a record year for Corporate Renewable Power Purchase Agreements (Corporate PPAs) in Australia, with governments and businesses investing …

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The appetite for PPAs in light of COVID19

The appetite for PPAs in light of COVID19

24 April 2020

  • A strong pipeline of projects is progressing, although strong headwinds are resulting in some delays
  • A longer-term perspective is encouraged since fundamental market risks will remain
  • Economic stimulus with local content will add extra value for jobs and supply chains

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Why the slowdown in corporate PPAs?

Why the slowdown in corporate PPAs?

17 February 2020

This article was originally published in ecogeneration. To read the original, please click here.

All of the bumps and hiccups that accompany the integration of large amounts of renewable energy into the grid have caused PPA buyers to

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70 Australian organisations make the switch to renewable energy

70 Australian organisations make the switch to renewable energy

19 November 2019

Seventy leading Australian organisations have made the switch to renewable energy in the past two years and procured nearly 2.3 GW of electricity – enough to power about 1.3 million homes* – according to a new report by the Business

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