U.S. Corporate Sector Emerges as Source of Rapid Demand Growth for Renewables
The United States is projected to lead corporate-driven renewable energy projects, with 44-72 GW of wind and solar additions forecasted from 2021-2030, as per IHS Markit's analysis. Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) will account for about 20% of utility-scale renewable power additions during this period, averaging 4.4-7.2 GW annually. Approximately 220 U.S. companies are currently engaging in renewable procurement, with about 40% having ambitious targets for the early 2020s, showcasing significant growth potential beyond the tech sector.
- Expected 44-72 GW of wind and solar additions from 2021-2030 due to corporate PPAs.
- Corporate-driven PPAs projected to account for 20% of utility-scale renewable power additions.
- Corporate procurement expected to contribute nearly 8 GW of wind and solar installations in 2020, a 45% annual increase.
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WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--More than any other country, the United States has a growing portion of new renewable energy projects being built to meet demand coming directly from corporations. Agreements by which corporations contract electricity from renewable power producers are expected to be responsible for 44-72 gigawatts (GW) of wind and solar additions in the country from 2021-2030, according to a new analysis by IHS Markit (NYSE: INFO).
The report, titled Corporate U.S. Renewable Procurement Outlook: Optimism Amid a Pessimistic Year says that these corporate-driven Power Purchasing Agreements (PPAs) would represent about
“We have now reached a tipping point for corporate sector demand for renewables,” said Anna Shpitsberg, director, global power and renewables, IHS Markit.
“Fueled by shareholder and consumer activism, the opportunity to hedge power costs and corporate renewable targets, companies are increasingly making the connection between a specific project and a specific facility’s power demand.”
Corporate sector renewable demand had been miniscule as recently as 2017. Corporate procurement more than doubled in 2018 and increased again in 2019, with almost 16GW announced between the two years. The U.S. technology sector has been at the forefront of the expansion in corporate-driven PPAs.
This growth in contracting is expected to contribute nearly 8GW of wind and solar installations in 2020, a
Around 220 companies operating in the United States are already procuring renewables or plan to do so. And about
The United States currently is the world leader in this area by far, representing over
Significant growth potential now exists for corporate renewable procurement beyond the technology sector, Shpitsberg says.
“This type of corporate-driven renewables procurement is growing beyond its tech-based roots,” she said. “Sectors such as manufacturing and telecommunications that have high consumption patterns, ambitious renewable targets and low-to-moderate renewable procurement to date are poised to expand in this area.”
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