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Industrial  -  November 30, 2017

Toyota plans hybrid fuel cell plant, hydrogen station

As automakers around the globe accelerate their transition to lower-carbon fuel and power sources, Toyota Motor North America Inc. announced plans to build the world's first megawatt-scale carbonate fuel cell power generation plant with a hydrogen fueling station.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  November 30, 2017

Google signs 3 new PPAs for South Dakota, Iowa wind

Google has signed three new power purchase agreements for wind from South Dakota and Iowa totaling nearly 400 MW.
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Microgrids  -  November 30, 2017

GTM: Commercial uses dominate microgrid market

Commercial applications have dominated the basic microgrid market in 2016 according to a new report from GTM Research.
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November 29, 2017

Microsoft's Brian Janous talks 100% RE on CNBC

On any given day, Microsoft Corp. consumes roughly the same amount of energy as a small state, but as its transition to a cloud-based delivery model accelerates, that consumption is expected to be closer to that of a small country.
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Wind  -  November 28, 2017

Whirlpool expands wind program with 3 new turbines

Whirlpool Corp. has announced plans for three new wind turbines to power its manufacturing facility in Greenville, Ohio, furthering its commitment to sustainable manufacturing and expanding its "Wind for Industry" initiative announced in 2016.
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Utilities  -  November 28, 2017

Ameren pitches green tariff for C&I customers

Joining a fast-expanding group of electric utilities that are ramping up their clean energy options for commercial and industrial customers, Ameren Missouri on Nov. 28 filed with state regulators its plans to create a green tariff.
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Energy Procurement  -  November 27, 2017

UPS makes largest renewable natural gas investment

Global logistics company UPS has inked an agreement to purchase 10 million gallon equivalents of renewable natural gas per year through 2024, marking its largest investment to-date.
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GHG Emissions  -  November 27, 2017

Carlsberg brewery reaches zero emissions in Sweden

Global beverage company Carlsberg Group says it is running Sweden's first big brewery with zero carbon emissions from its energy consumption.
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November 24, 2017

Long weekend reads: Turkey poop power; a bikeshare powered Christmas tree; holiday efficiency tips & more

Nurse your turkey hangover with these five holiday-inspired energy stories from around the web.
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Regulation  -  November 22, 2017 - By Gregory Wetstone

Wind, solar are shedding subsidies. Oil?

Responding to a Nov. 10 editorial in The Wall Street Journal on the subject of wind subsidies within the current Congressional tax reform debate, Gregory Wetstone, president and CEO of the American Council on Renewable Energy sent the following letter to the editorial board.
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