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Press Releases from Renewable Energy Markets Association (8 total)

OneEnergy Renewables Becomes Newest Renewable Energy Markets Association Member

OneEnergy Renewables joins industry association dedicated to growing North American markets for renewable energy WASHINGTON, June 21, 2012 – Today, the Renewable Energy Markets Association (REMA) announced its newest member, OneEnergy Renewables. With dual offices in Portland, OR, and Seattle, WA, OneEnergy Renewables specializes in the development of large-scale clean energy projects, and it currently has 17 solar projects under development in several states. "We are honored to join REMA,

Why Green Power Matters - How RECs impact project development and achieve sustai …

Why Green Power Matters - How RECs impact project development and achieve sustainability goals A free REMA webinar Wednesday, June 27, 2PM ET Description Companies, governments, and citizens nationwide have made the decision to support green power by purchasing Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). In fact, these voluntary purchases of green power are projected to exceed 133 million MWh by the year 2020, or enough renewable electricity for over 11 million homes.

REMA Elects New 2012 Officers and Expands Executive Committee

The addition of a second Vice President reflects REMA?s increasing scope of renewable energy activity WASHINGTON, DC - January 11, 2012 – The Renewable Energy Markets Association (REMA), the North American trade association dedicated to protecting and growing strong markets for renewable energy, today announced the election and expansion of its 2012 Executive Committee. Rick Anderson, Senior Director of Business Development and Marketing at NextEra Energy will serve as REMA

Companies Commit to Buy Renewable Energy Through 2017

WASHINGTON, November 8, 2011 – The City of Austin, Texas, Southern Oregon University, the Bank of Georgetown (DC and MD), Stevens Pass, Diamond Packaging, and Sandy Alexander are the first to sign the Renewable Energy Markets Association (REMA) “5 Year Renewable Energy Pledge.” The national program, which was announced today, recognizes organizations that make a long-term commitment to voluntarily purchase renewable energy for at least the next five years.

Renewable Energy Markets Association (REMA)

WASINGTON, October 27, 2011 - Illustrating its voice and breadth in the renewable energy markets, the Renewable Energy Markets Association (REMA) today welcomed its newest member, EDP Renewables North America (EDPR NA). Based in Houston, TX, EDPR NA (formerly known as Horizon Wind Energy) develops, constructs, owns and operates wind farms throughout including over 20 wind farms across the United States. The addition of EDPR NA to REMA's membership represents

REMA Recommendations Secure Role for Voluntary Green Power in California’s Cap …

WASHINGTON, October 25, 2011 – The Renewable Energy Markets Association (REMA) today applauded the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) adoption of the state’s final cap-and-trade regulation. On October 20, 2011, CARB voted unanimously to implement the emissions trading program, which included a REMA-recommended mechanism that recognizes the value voluntary renewable energy purchases have in preventing the release of emissions. “REMA’s engagement with CARB over the past three years has been

REMA Webinar to Explore Potential Clean Energy Standard, Voluntary Market Intera …

WASHINGTON, May 20, 2011 – The Renewable Energy Markets Association (REMA) today announced open registration for its free webinar, “National Clean Energy Standard: Voluntary Market Impact and Interaction,” on June 2 at 2 PM ET. The educational event will feature three perspectives on the current voluntary renewable energy markets, federal clean energy policy, and potential interplay between the two. To register, visit renewablemarketers.org/webinar.

Renewable Energy Markets Association Applauds Proposed Revisions to the FTC Gree …

The Renewable Energy Markets Association (REMA) applauds the Federal Trade Commission for its proposed revisions to its Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims, also known as the “Green Guides.” The Green Guides offer guidance designed to help marketers ensure the environmental claims they are making are accurate, substantiated, and not misleading to consumers. The Green Guides were first issued in 1992 and were last revised in 1998. Among the

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