Industry Insights
We’ve been a pivotal link between buyers and suppliers for nearly 30 years, which gives us the data and perspective to offer unique insights into supply chains and the topics that shape them. Here you’ll find our take on today’s key issues.
Renewable Energy Boom Exposes Supply Chain Risks
Renewables have overtaken coal as the world’s largest source of…
Protecting Swedish Utilities and Construction from Hidden Threats
In August 2025, Miljödata, a supplier for around 200 Swedish…
Navigating Ontario’s New Energy Procurement Regulations with Confidence
Achilles helps energy organizations and suppliers adapt quickly to new…
7 Strategies to Reduce Costs in Renewable Energy Projects
Renewable energy investment has become an essential component of the global transition toward a more sustainable and carbon-neutral future.
Solving Material Shortages in Canada’s Renewable Supply Chain
This article explores the twin challenges of material shortages and infrastructure delays, highlighting their impact on Canada’s renewable energy supply chain and proposing solutions to ensure sustainable and ethical progress.
How Achilles Drives Efficiencies in Renewables Procurement
As the renewables sector continues to grow and evolve, procurement…
Raw Material to Turbine: The Material Crisis of Renewable Energy
The energy transition is in full swing. In many industrial…
ESG Risk Management Strategies for Solar Supply Chains
In this article we explore ESG risk management strategies to help companies manage their solar energy supply chains.
Sourcing Critical Minerals for Solar and Wind Power: Challenges and Solutions
The Importance of Critical Minerals in Renewable Energy As the…
How collaboration is helping the solar sector to meet stakeholder & reporting obligations
The pressures of the solar industry’s exponential growth on the…
An Introduction to EU Forced Labour Regulation
On the 13 March 2024, the European Union agreed to adopt legislation…
An update on the CSDDD – what it now means for businesses and what is likely to happen next
You could be forgiven for losing track of where things…
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