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GHG Emissions  -  April 26, 2022

GM Asks Suppliers to Sign ESG Pledge

General Motors announced a new pledge that asks global suppliers to join the company in a commitment to carbon neutrality, social responsibility programs, and sustainable procurement practices in their supply chain operations.
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Distributed Energy Resources  -  April 19, 2022

Frito-Lay Begins Use of Electric Fleet in Texas

Frito-Lay announced a new electric fleet that will serve the Carrollton area near Dallas Fort Worth, Texas.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  April 19, 2022

CEMEX to Turn CO2 Into Sustainable Aviation Fuel

CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. continues its plan to reach a net zero future by joining with integrated chemicals and energy company Sasol ecoFT and renewable energy company ENERTRAG to create sustainable fuel.
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Energy Efficiency  -  April 18, 2022 - By Stephen Harper, Intel

Intel Makes Climate Change Commitment, Calls for Matching Federal Policy Ambition

Meeting the challenge of climate change will require nothing short of a reinvention of how we produce and consume energy. This column from Stephen Harper, Intel's Senior Director of Environment and Energy Policy, explains why aggressive actions by private and public sectors are required.
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Distributed Energy Resources  -  April 8, 2022

Smart Energy Voices - Episode 62: The Electrification of General Motors

This episode of Smart Energy Voices features a keynote conversation host John Failla had with Rob Threlkeld, Global Manager of Sustainable Energy, Supply, and Reliability at General Motors. Listen in for this update on the dramatic changes at GM, including its commitment to an electric future and how energy is driving the reinvention of the company.
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Energy Storage  -  April 4, 2022

SDG&E Adds Second San Diego Energy Storage Facility

San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) announced the completion of a second energy storage project in the City of San Diego.
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Distributed Energy Resources  -  April 4, 2022 - By Better Buildings, U.S. Department of Energy

Ford Motor Company: Dearborn Campus Uses Digital Twin Tool for Energy Plant Management

At Ford’s Dearborn Research and Engineering Campus Central Energy Plant (CEP), the digital twin helps operators and engineers manage energy and operational risks by monitoring the CEP’s energy systems, including the combined heat and power (CHP) system, heat recovery chillers, electric centrifugal chillers, thermal energy storage, and other equipment. This column from the Department of Energy's Better Buildings explores how the design and construction of the CEP ensure that campus building upgrades followed specific sustainability principles.
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GHG Emissions  -  March 23, 2022

Electrolux To Lower Sea Transport Emissions in 2022

Electrolux will reduce its sea transport GHG emissions by 15% in 2022 by using more sustainable fuels for 25% of its total sea freight.
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March 15, 2022

Mercedes-Benz Opens Alabama Battery Plant

Mercedes-Benz opened a new battery plant in Bibb County, Alabama, a few months ahead of the start of production of all-electric Mercedes-EQ vehicles in the U.S.
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Energy Efficiency  -  March 14, 2022

Smart Energy Decisions Expands Advisory Board

Smart Energy Decisions is proud to announce the expansion of its Advisory Board to include five new members.
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