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Share your expertise and build topical authority with our global audience
Renewable Observer is committed to elevating the voices of industry leaders, engineers, analysts, and sustainability advocates. If you have unique insights, deep technical knowledge, or a strong perspective on the clean energy transition, we want to hear from you.
Why Contribute?
Contributing an opinion editorial (Op-Ed), technical deep-dive, or market analysis to Renewable Observer offers significant benefits:
- Reach Decision Makers: Your article will be read by executives, policymakers, and investors across the renewable energy ecosystem.
- Build E-E-A-T: Establish your Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness in your specific niche.
- Amplify Your Brand: Contributors receive an author bio with a link back to their professional profile or company website.
What We Look For
We are highly selective about the guest content we publish. Successful pitches usually fall into one of these categories:
- Market Analysis: Data-driven insights on supply chains, pricing trends, or regional developments (e.g., "Why European Solar Manufacturing is Pivoting in 2026").
- Technical Explainers: Deep-dives into emerging technologies authored by engineers or scientists (e.g., "Understanding the Degradation Rates of Solid-State Batteries").
- Policy Perspectives: Op-Eds from legal or policy experts on regulatory impacts (e.g., "How the New Grid Interconnection Rules Affect Wind Developers").
- Leadership & Strategy: C-suite perspectives on scaling renewable businesses or managing ESG compliance.
Note: We do NOT accept overtly promotional posts, generic introductory articles ("What is Solar Energy?"), or articles generated by AI.
Submission Guidelines
- Pitch First: Please do not send a completed manuscript. Send a brief pitch (2-3 paragraphs) outlining your core argument, why it matters right now, and why you are the right person to write it.
- Length: If approved, final articles should be between 800 and 1,500 words.
- Originality: Submissions must be 100% original and not published elsewhere (including on your own corporate blog or LinkedIn).
- Evidence-Based: Claims and data points must be supported with links to authoritative sources.
How to Pitch
Send your pitch and a brief bio (or LinkedIn link) to our editorial team:
Please use the subject line: GUEST PITCH: [Proposed Headline]
Due to high email volume, we will only respond to pitches that are a strong fit for our editorial calendar. If you do not hear back within 7 days, feel free to pitch your idea elsewhere.