Tamarindo’s 2019 list of most reputable renewables companies for North America is out; a boon for job seekers and anyone who wants to know who they’re doing business with. The agency explored reputations based upon the news, social media profiles, and online presence and search engine rankings, providing insights into which companies are tops. Though their full index has the names of 100 different companies ranked by reputation scores, we’ll go over the top five as a bit of a crash course.
Siemens, which is devoted to providing “cleaner, more
reliable and more affordable wind power” grabbed a spot on the list because of
its social media status. The experts at Tamarindo think much of it has to do
with their prolific posting of wind turbines, something followers find hard to
resist.
While many people only think of BP America as an oil and gas company, the reality is that the brand, like many others in the sector, is making a huge push toward renewables. Tamarindo believes that BP’s strong reputation in the energy sector as a whole likely contributed to its position on the renewables list, but also adds that the company is actively investing ventures which could lead to a low-carbon future. Lately, those investments have been making headlines, thus pushing BP closer to the top.
EDF is a major power supplier in France and has its hands in virtually every type of energy. In North America, it’s more involved in the wholesale market, generating energy via wind and solar. However, its worldwide presence helped it rank well in the news and media index and it held its own on social media.
Like BP, Shell might be another surprise on the list due to
its work in oils and gas. Even still, it’s been picking up renewables companies
and investing in no-carbon tech. That in mind, a place on the renewables companies
list is well earned, although largely influenced by the brand’s other activities
which boosted its news score unusually high.
If you haven’t heard of Invenergy yet, chances are you will.
The company operates on four continents and earned the American Wind Energy Association’s
2019 Excellence in Operations Award and sealed a deal with Microsoft earlier
this year to supply 74 MW of solar power. It’s one of the newer companies on
the list as well, having been founded in 2001, which makes taking first place
quite an accomplishment.
In this case, it’s more about volume. For example, companies
which had press releases got a news score boost, though those who had them
through larger distributers saw a bigger boost than others. Things like social
media followers weighed in too, as did factors related to the company website
and how it showed up in search engines.
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