As AI and industrial growth drive unprecedented electricity demand, U.S. states face the challenge of rapidly deploying reliable power while adhering to decarbonization goals. A&M's innovative Clean Bridge power purchase agreement (PPA) is a strategic solution designed to address this complex issue.
Our Clean Bridge PPA framework facilitates the immediate deployment of gas-powered plants to ensure grid stability, with a built-in transition to clean energy once financial milestones are achieved. This approach features a governed handoff: investors enjoy stable returns in the early stages, then transfer control to an Energy Transition Partner (ETP)—a public or hybrid entity tasked with decarbonizing the facility.
How A&M Can Help
The collision of surging electricity demand and escalating climate commitments is forcing a reckoning in U.S. energy strategy. In a recent article, A&M experts discuss the Clean Bridge PPA framework and how it offers a scalable pathway to power the AI era without compromising progress in clean energy. Read the full article to discover how we can help your team navigate the future of energy with confidence and sustainability.
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