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Energy Efficiency  -  October 20, 2020

Brambles targets carbon neutrality by 2025

Brambles announced Oct. 20 its new 2025 strategy for improving supply chain sustainability and being carbon neutral with 100% renewable electricity.
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Solar  -  October 20, 2020

Westfield completes onsite solar at three locations

Three Westfield shopping centers will now be powered by onsite solar after individual installations went live at each respective location.
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Energy Efficiency  -  October 20, 2020

Yale achieves LEED Gold certification at two campuses

Yale University announced Oct. 14 that its Pauli Murray and Benjamin Franklin Colleges achieved LEED Gold certification this year.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  October 19, 2020

Integrated Renewable Energy - A Simpler Renewable Solution

Today, organizations are looking to integrate clean energy commitments as part of their business plans. This white paper from AEP Energy's Customer Insights explores how to easily reach ESG sustainability goals with an Integrated Renewable Energy solution.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  October 19, 2020

Volvo Trucks granted $21M to deploy EV freight trucks in CA

Volvo Trucks North America announced Oct. 19 that it received an award of $21.7 million in grants from the U.S. EPA and South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) to deploy 70 electric trucks in Southern California for regional freight distribution and drayage.
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Energy Efficiency  -  October 17, 2020

Weekend reads: Enforcing corporate responsibility; The most energy-efficient U.S. state

It's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these must-read articles from around the web.
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October 16, 2020

How to Engage Your Supply Chain in Sustainability

Companies are continuously looking for innovative ways to future-proof their business and advance their goals. In this white paper from Edison Energy, see how integrating sustainability into their supply chain strategy has proven to be a pragmatic yet impactful approach.
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GHG Emissions  -  October 16, 2020

Companies begin to test new agricultural credits for carbon goals

Several large corporate customers became the first companies to commit to purchasing verified agricultural credits to support farmers and incentivize carbon sequestration through the planting of natural "carbon sinks".
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Demand Management  -  October 16, 2020

DOE grants $65M for energy-efficient building program

The U.S. Department of Energy announced Oct. 13 up to $65 million for its Connected Communities funding opportunity that would allow commercial and residential buildings to leverage the latest technology in energy-efficient building design and management.
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Distributed Energy Resources  -  October 16, 2020

Smart Energy Voices Podcast - Episode 11: The Future of the Grid is Distributed with Doug Sansom

Why is the future of the grid distributed? Customers want control over the cost of energy. They also want reliability and choice. Additionally, access to cost-efficient energy is a business necessity. On this episode of Smart Energy Voices, Doug Sansom, Director of DER Sales for NRG, discusses how these reasons combined with new lower-cost technology are the driving force behind capital spending for Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). According to a Wood Mackenzie report, DER capacity will reach 387 gigawatts by 2025, propelled by $110 billion in investments such as battery storage, electric vehicle infrastructure, and grid-interactive appliance sales.
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