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Guide to building a successful renewable energy purchasing team

12 January 2021

Guide to building a successful renewable energy purchasing team

Download this free guide to help you build the best internal team to successfully execute your first virtual power purchase agreement.

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How to Align your Stakeholders

Do you have the right team in place? Download this guide to learn about the key people to involve.

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About the guide

Virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs) bring powerful benefits to help organizations and businesses achieve their sustainability goals, but do you have the right team in place to make your first transaction a success? A VPPA is one of the most popular ways for corporations to execute renewable energy contracts, but one of the most common reasons companies fail to complete their first VPPA is due to not having the right team assembled. Download this guide to learn:

  • The key people you need to execute a VPPA
  • How to align your internal stakeholders to successfully work together
  • The top three reasons that a VPPA isn’t completed

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This guide is completely free. We are excited to share our knowledge and we hope you will find it useful and relevant. We encourage you to visit our website when you have renewable energy questions.