LevelTen Energy, the Nature Conservancy and the Nation Audubon Society have launched a new impact framework for a more equitable and sustainable clean energy transition.
The framework, detailed in a white paper, uses community, conservation and climate (3Cs), to ensure that procurement decisions are bolstered by enhanced transparency for maximum benefits to both people and planet.
The white paper, Beyond Carbon Free, explores the “pivotal role” developers and energy buyers can play when it comes to the unprecedented build-out of wind, solar and associated infrastructure by embracing a 3C approach.
“LevelTen has seen how creating standards and transparency can accelerate the renewable energy economy,” said Zach Starsia, director of transactions at LevelTen Energy.
“Tackling climate change and protecting existing wildlife habitat are the most important environmental challenges of our lifetimes,” said Nathan Cummins, Great Plains Renewable Energy Strategy Director at The Nature Conservancy.
“Luckily, well-sited renewable energy projects can advance both while ensuring benefits are driven to nearby communities. The 3C framework will help buyers take the lead to create a clean and green future where nature and people thrive.”


