Many large energy buyers have taken steps to account for the carbon emissions caused by their energy usage. But procuring renewable energy only at times when the sun is shining and the wind is blowing—at its cheapest—doesn’t necessarily result in a cleaner electricity system during those periods when sunshine and wind are in short supply. Currently, most customers purchase renewable energy to match their electricity consumption on an annual basis, rather than when they use energy throughout the day.
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