SEC

The High Cost of Inaction: Why Energy Suppliers Can’t Afford to Ignore Increasing Customer Requests for Reporting

As sustainability and decarbonization demands intensify in the race to net-zero, energy suppliers, such as utilities and retailers, are at a crossroads. Ignoring these demands is not just about sidestepping regulatory penalties or walking back on goals; it could mean losing the trust of customers, investors, and other stakeholders or missing out on prospective customers. […]
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The SEC’s Climate Vote: Implications for Corporate Carbon Accountability

The Securities and Exchange Commision (SEC) voted today (March 6, 2024) to adopt a scaled-back version of its long-awaited proposed climate disclosure rule, formally titled “The Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors.” The vote comes two years after the proposed rule’s draft language was released in March of 2022. The final rule, which […]
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ESG Regulatory Readiness for the Utility Sector

Utilities need to be ready for the deluge of customer requests and the data to back up green programs and other emerging ESG compliance reporting requirements. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG)-related regulations took huge leaps forward in 2023, and more regulatory progress is anticipated in 2024. The passing of a range of disclosure and reporting […]
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