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Energy Storage Leader Lightshift Energy Backs Two Initiatives that Give Clean Energy Buyers New Avenues to Meet Clean Energy and Climate Targets

ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lightshift Energy, a leading energy storage project developer, owner, and operator, today announced its participation in two initiatives that provide critical pathways to granular energy attribute and emissions accounting: the creation of the Power Emissions Certificates Alliance (PECA) and the signing of the United Nations 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy Compact. Both initiatives are designed to help organizations meet their clean energy and climate targets by focusing...

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