The Global Renewables Alliance (GRA) has confirmed its corporate partners for 2025, supporting efforts to accelerate renewable energy deployment and meet the global target of tripling renewables by 2030. Ongoing partners include Adani Green Energy, EDP, CIP, Fortescue, Google, Iberdrola, Octopus Energy Generation, Ørsted, SSE, Topsoe and Vestas. Arup and SUNOTEC have now joined the group.
As part of their involvement, the companies will participate in key international events such as the Global Renewables Summit in New York (September), COP30 in Brazil (June), the Lisbon Future Dialogue, and the Corporate Sourcing Summit in South Korea (August). They will also contribute to the revised edition of GRA’s Time 4 Action policy toolkit and share implementation case studies.
The Global Renewables Alliance brings together industry organisations to present a coordinated renewable energy voice. Its founding members are the Global Wind Energy Council, the Global Solar Council, the International Hydropower Association, the International Geothermal Association, the Long Duration Energy Storage Council and the Green Hydrogen Organisation. The Alliance works to increase ambition and promote faster adoption of renewable technologies worldwide.