With the addition of Arup and SUNOTEC, GRA’s 2025 corporate lineup strengthens the global push for clean energy through innovation, investment, and collaboration.
The Global Renewables Alliance (GRA) has unveiled its dynamic roster of corporate partners for 2025, signaling a powerful boost to global efforts aimed at tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030.
This strategic collaboration brings together major energy players, innovators, and investors committed to accelerating a clean, secure, and just energy transition.
The alliance welcomes two new partners, Arup and SUNOTEC, joining an esteemed group of returning members that includes Adani Green Energy, EDP, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), Fortescue, Google, Iberdrola, Octopus Energy Generation, Ørsted, SSE, Topsoe, and Vestas.
These companies represent a diverse cross-section of the energy sector — from developers and utilities to manufacturers and tech giants — all united in driving the global shift toward renewable power.
Together, they will help shape policy, share innovations, and deliver real-world solutions to meet the urgent climate goals.
Bruce Douglas, CEO of the Global Renewables Alliance, emphasized the significance of these partnerships:
“Our corporate partners are not just endorsing GRA’s mission — they are leading it. By investing in renewables and shaping policy frameworks, they are turning ambition into action and driving real momentum in the energy transition.”
The alliance’s partners will play active roles in key international events throughout the year, including the Global Renewables Summit in New York, COP30 in Brazil, the Lisbon Future Dialogue, and the Corporate Sourcing Summit in South Korea.
They will also contribute to the relaunch of GRA’s “Time 4 Action” policy toolkit, sharing success stories that highlight the socioeconomic and climate benefits of scaling renewables.
Leaders from across the alliance echoed their commitment:
- Sagar Adani of Adani Green Energy spotlighted India’s progress: “With $100 billion committed to green energy and the world’s largest renewable energy project underway at Khavda, we are transforming ambition into impact.”
- Miguel Stilwell d’Andrade, CEO of EDP, added: “Tripling renewables and doubling energy efficiency by 2030 is not just possible — it’s the direction the world is heading.”
- Dino Otranto, CEO of Fortescue Metals, noted: “Decarbonizing mining is achievable and profitable. Our partnership with GRA is a step toward that reality.”
- Roeland Baan, CEO of Topsoe, stressed the urgency: “A diverse and renewable energy mix is critical for decarbonizing industries and transportation.”
- Alexander Zahariev of SUNOTEC described their mission as “bold collaboration to build smarter, more sustainable energy infrastructure.”
- Alan Thomson of Arup highlighted the value of partnerships: “By working together, we can scale up renewable deployment and deliver a competitive energy future.”
- Ulrik Stridbæk of Ørsted and Morten Dyrholm of Vestas reiterated the role of clean energy in driving both sustainability and energy independence.
With growing momentum and a clear roadmap, the GRA and its partners are setting the stage for a renewable-powered future.