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Distributed Energy Resources  -  March 5, 2024

NYC Launches Green Economy Plan

New York City announced the release of the Green Economy Action Plan, which provides a roadmap to help the city combat climate change by adding electric vehicle chargers, commercialization pathways for climate tech startups and tax incentives for bat
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GHG Emissions  -  March 4, 2024

Straus Family Creamery Launches Sustainability Program

Straus Family Creamery, a manufacturer of organic dairy products, announces its new Organic Dairy Sustainability Incentive Program and new farm partnerships.
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Energy Efficiency  -  March 4, 2024

Lockheed Martin: Driving Company-wide Energy and Water Efficiency Through the Energy Playbook

Since the inception of its Go Green program in 2007, Lockheed Martin has implemented and refined its energy management program to meet the various iterations of company goals. In this column from Better Buildings, learn how challenges posed by energy and water efficiency accounting and renewable energy opportunities were overcome with the creation of the Lockheed Martin Energy Playbook (EPB).
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Solar  -  March 4, 2024

GSK Signs European Solar VPPA

Global biopharma company GSK announced it signed a virtual power purchase agreement for solar power in Europe.
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Solar  -  March 4, 2024

Polaris Signs 22-MW VPPA in Texas

Polaris, a powersports vehicle manufacturer, signed a 22-MW virtual power purchase agreement for renewable energy.
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Solar  -  March 4, 2024

Los Alamos County Adds Solar, Battery Storage

The Los Alamos County Council unanimously approved the Foxtail Flats Solar and Storage agreements for 170 MW of solar power from the Four Corners Area and 80 MW of battery storage.
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GHG Emissions  -  March 2, 2024

Weekend Reads: The Energy Permitting Conundrum; Satellites Track Methane

It's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these must-read articles from around the web.
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GHG Emissions  -  March 1, 2024 - By Kathleen McLaughlin, Walmart

Walmart Suppliers Lead the Charge, Help Deliver Project Gigaton Goal More Than Six Years Early

Walmart's Project Gigaton called for the retailer's suppliers to reduce, avoid or sequester 1 gigaton — that’s 1 billion metric tons — of GHG emissions in product value chains by 2030. In this column, Executive Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer Kathleen McLaughlin explains how this goal was reached six years early.
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GHG Emissions  -  March 1, 2024

EPA to Decarbonize Ports

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the launch of the $3 billion Clean Ports Program to fund zero-emission port equipment and infrastructure.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  March 1, 2024

Southwest Airlines Invests $30M in SAF

Southwest Airlines Co. made a $30 million investment into the development of a sustainable aviation fuel production facility.
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