Clean Energy Safety

Our safety standards support the development of sustainable energy technology and the safe distribution, transmission, and storage of energy for a more sustainable future.

By the Numbers

of survey respondents believe that the advancement of solar, wind, and hydrogen energy technologies will positively influence various aspects of life.


of electricity is generated from renewable energy sources worldwide as of 2020, according to the Center for Climate & Energy Solutions.


of consumers say they actively monitor their home energy usage on an individual level.


Keep reading to explore examples of the power of clean energy safety from people just like you.

  • A young child with blonde hair and a white tank top touches the surface of a solar panel outside, with a house and grassy field in the background during sunset.

    Consumers Turn to Government and Industry to Lead Efforts on Growing Environmental Concerns

    Find out what consumers identify as their top sustainability concerns and the solutions they seek.

  • A woman wearing safety glasses and gloves smiles while sorting plastic bottles at a recycling facility, surrounded by large white bags filled with recyclables.

    UL 3600 and the UN SDGs

    On Jan. 9, 2023, UL Standards & Engagement published the first edition of UL 3600, the Standard for Measuring and…

  • Three professionals, two men in suits and a woman in a white blazer, sit and engage in a panel discussion in front of a screen displaying names, photos, and organization logos. The woman is speaking and gesturing with her hand.

    ULSE’s Sustainability Program Goes Global at COP29

      A research report issued earlier this year by UL Standards & Engagement found that American adults have broad support…

Aerial view of wind turbines standing in green fields under a partly cloudy sky, with rolling hills and distant landscape visible on the horizon.

UL 4143: Wind Turbine Generator – Life Time Extension (LTE)

UL 3703: Standard for Solar Trackers

Five people sit around a conference table with laptops, engaged in discussion. Large windows and a plant are in the background, giving the room a bright, modern atmosphere.

Technical Committees

Each TC is a diverse group of experts representing a broad range of perspectives and interests, including consumers, manufacturers, regulators, supply chain professionals, and more. 

As a TC member, you will review proposals for new or revised standards and work collaboratively to achieve consensus through balloting in our transparent process.

Stakeholders

Stakeholders can submit, review, and comment on proposals for new standards or revisions to existing standards. While these individuals cannot vote, the TC considers their input during the standards voting process. Since standards affect everyone, all are welcome to participate as stakeholders. Register online through our Collaborative Standards Development System, CSDS.