
Understanding Energy Consumption and Why It Matters to the Bottom Line
Understand how energy consumption impacts operating costs, risk, and margins and why accurate usage data is the foundation of smarter energy strategy.

Energy Behemoths: The Growing Impact of Data Centers, Crypto Mining, and AI on Grid Electricity Use
Energy Behemoths: The Growing Impact of Data Centers, Crypto Mining, and AI on Grid Electricity Use In the world of technology, data centers, cryptocurrency mining

How EFECs Fit Into the Future of Energy Procurement
The energy procurement landscape is changing—fast. What was once a back-office cost center is now a core strategic function tied to emissions, brand reputation, regulatory compliance, and investor scrutiny.
To stay competitive and compliant in this new environment, procurement leaders need tools that are flexible, scalable, and verifiable. Emission-Free Energy Certificates (EFECs) meet all three needs—and they’re shaping the future of how businesses buy energy.

Water Quality Matters: What You Need to Know and How to Take Action
Water Quality Matters: What You Need to Know and How to Take Action Every August, we recognize National Water Quality Month—a time to reflect on

Building a Carbon-Neutral Brand with EFECs
Today’s customers expect more from the brands they support. Whether you sell products, provide services, or manage critical infrastructure, your stakeholders want to know: What are you doing about climate change?
That’s why building a carbon-neutral brand is no longer a luxury—it’s a competitive advantage.
One of the fastest, most credible, and most scalable ways to demonstrate real climate action? Emission-Free Energy Certificates (EFECs).

Why More Companies Are Turning to Nuclear for Carbon-Free Power
Reliable, Always-On Energy Is Driving a New Era of Decarbonization
When businesses talk about carbon-free electricity, solar and wind usually come to mind. But as companies push beyond basic ESG compliance toward 24/7 decarbonization, they’re beginning to face a tough truth: most renewable energy is intermittent. That’s why a growing number of organizations are turning to a clean energy source that’s constant, reliable, and emission-free—nuclear power.