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Energy Storage - May 11, 2022
DOE Provides $3B For Battery Manufacturing
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $3.1 billion in funding from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to make more batteries and components in America.
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Distributed Energy Resources - May 11, 2022
United Rentals Invests in Electric Trucks
United Rentals, Inc., an equipment rental company, announced a new agreement with Ford Pro to purchase EVs for its North American rental and company fleets.
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GHG Emissions - May 11, 2022
Metropolitan Sets 2045 Goals
The Metropolitan Water District’s Board of Directors voted to approve a set of strategies to cut its GHG emissions and achieve carbon neutrality by 2045.
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GHG Emissions - May 10, 2022
Clario Sets 2045 Goals
Clario, a technology company that delivers endpoint solutions for decentralized (DCT), hybrid and site-based clinical trials, plans to minimize its carbon footprint and waste production by monitoring and reporting Scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions.
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May 10, 2022
Micron Commits to 2050 Goals
Micron Technology, Inc. announced new targets to reduce GHG emissions as part of the company’s overall sustainability strategy outlined in its annual sustainability report.
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GHG Emissions - May 10, 2022
Teva Pharmaceutical Achieves Emission Progress
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., a global pharmaceutical company, has expanded the integration of ESG into its business with a $5 billion sustainability-linked bond.
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Sourcing Renewables - May 10, 2022
Hyzon Motors Pilots Zero Emissions Hydrogen Trucks
Hyzon Motors, a global supplier of zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell powered commercial vehicles, will pilot two heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell trucks.
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GHG Emissions - May 9, 2022
Fifth Third Sets 2030 Targets
Fifth Third Bancorp announced six new operational sustainability targets to be achieved by 2030 including deeper cuts in GHG emissions.
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Microgrids - May 9, 2022
Revolutionizing the Supply Chain: Resiliency and Microgrids
Today’s retail supply chain is more interactive, digitally connected and networked than ever before. But a single unplanned break in the cycle due to a power outage can have a ripple effect – disrupting operations, creating losses, and compromising contracts as well as customer relationships. “Revolutionizing the Supply Chain: Resiliency and Microgrids” from Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions breaks down how microgrids can help retailers, suppliers, manufacturing facilities and transportation ports maximize uptime and achieve the energy resiliency they need.
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Finance - May 9, 2022
Zayo Issues Sustainability-Linked Debt Funding
Zayo Group Holdings, Inc., a communications infrastructure company, completed the marketing of a $750 million sustainability-linked first lien term loan (“ESG Term Loan”).
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