Corporate Clean Energy Procurement Gains Momentum
A video interview with Apex’s Steve Vavrik highlights trends in the year ahead for corporate renewable energy purchasing.
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A video interview with Apex’s Steve Vavrik highlights trends in the year ahead for corporate renewable energy purchasing.
Staffers descended on the district for Wind Power on Capitol Hill.
Wind energy is the perfect fit for the new Virginia economy.
Apex encourages clean energy adoption among its employees.
Facility managers at Kay Wind met with Air Evac to establish safety protocols and foster community.
An Interview with Sandy Reisky
Apex has retired nearly 2,000 renewable energy certificates through conference sponsorships.
The Asset Management team at Cotton Plains Wind in Texas presented deputies with $4,500 for bulletproof vests.
Wind turbines are at increased risk of lightning strikes, and early damage detection is a crucial way to cut costs from lightning damage. Apex has addressed the issue with a new, proprietary system.
The story of Apex’s power purchase agreement with the Defense Logistics Agency–Energy and Fort Hood, which involves the Army’s largest single renewable energy project to date.
Apex identifies unique financial solutions, such as the proxy revenue swap, to manage energy risk for its investors.
Apex is a leading pioneer of implementing modern, proactive clean energy asset management strategies, including platforms to address turbine performance and profitability.