Articles from Ever.green

Ever.green Brings Microsoft Suppliers Together to Power a New Solar Project in Rural North Carolina
By purchasing High-Impact RECs through Ever.green, a cohort of Microsoft suppliers are contributing to new clean electricity generation in Anson County, NC
By Ever.green · Via GlobeNewswire · April 22, 2026
Ever.green Partners with Corporate Energy Buyers to Support the Deployment of Solar Across 15 West Virginia Schools, Saving the District up to $200,000 in Annual Energy Costs
A long-term, High-Impact REC contract aided the project’s financing, allowing Wayne County School District to avoid upfront installation costs and lock in a lower, predictable electricity rate, redirecting savings back to students and teachers
By Ever.green · Via GlobeNewswire · February 25, 2026
Ever.green Partners with Wells Fargo to Support New 28MW Solar Project in South Carolina
Ever.green today announced their support for a 28-megawatt (MW) solar project in Lee County, South Carolina, enabled through a long-term purchase of High-Impact Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) by Wells Fargo, proving that corporate energy buyers can tangibly accelerate the deployment of new clean energy projects. The solar installation, developed by Headwater Energy, will generate approximately 50,000 MWh of electricity annually—enough to power 3,000 homes.
By Ever.green · Via Business Wire · September 22, 2025
Ever.green Brings Additionality to the Energy Sector via High-Impact REC Contracts
Ever.green today released a whitepaper detailing a new approach to procuring Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) that significantly enhances their impact on the energy transition. Titled "High-Impact RECs: Applying Additionality for Renewable Energy Advancement," this publication addresses the urgent need for substantive change in the REC market to meet global climate targets.
By Ever.green · Via Business Wire · May 14, 2024
Ever.green Brings Together Eight Diverse Brands to Support Clearway’s Plans to Extend the Life of a 55 MW Wind Farm, Proving All Companies Can Make Clean Energy Impact
Ever.green, a marketplace for high-impact Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) and clean energy tax credits, announced today the closing of a multi-year contract with Ocotillo Windpower wind farm (“Ocotillo”), a 55 MW wind farm in Big Spring, Texas repowered by Clearway Energy Group (“Clearway”), a leading U.S. owner and operator of renewable projects. The RECs were purchased on behalf of a number of corporate buyers, including Atlassian, Arrow Electronics, Autodesk, Brooks Running, Compose[d], Medallia, Trimble, and more.
By Ever.green · Via Business Wire · March 6, 2024