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GHG Emissions - April 14, 2017
Using efficiency, clean energy, carbon credits, Salesforce reaches net zero GHG emissions
Salesforce has achieved net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and is providing a carbon neutral cloud for its customers, the cloud computing software company announced April 13.
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April 14, 2017
SED advisory board expands to 16 members
Executives from CBRE, Cinemark, Goldman Sachs, HP, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, InterContinential Hotels Group and Sobeys have joined the Smart Energy Decisions advisory board.
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April 14, 2017
Taylor Farms deploys cogen, wind, solar project
Taylor Farms, a leading fresh fruit and vegetable producer, has deployed unique, three-part renewable and alternative energy project at a California processing plant that is expected to offset more than 90% of the facility's energy use.
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Energy Storage - April 13, 2017
Maryland passes 30% energy storage tax credit
The Maryland legislature has passed a bill establishing a tax credit for commercial and residential energy storage installations, making the state among a small but growing number moving to support the rapidly scaling technology.
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Solar - April 13, 2017
Pratt Industries goes solar on Staten Island
This case study, presented by EnterSolar, shares details about a rooftop solar installation at a facility owned by America's 5th largest corrugated packaging company that is generating 1,612,182 kWh per year.
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Energy Efficiency - April 12, 2017 - By Dan Weeden
Help wanted: Energy management outgrows its traditional role
This column, presented by Edison Energy, discusses the changing role of energy management at commercial and industrial companies and explores solutions for adaptation.
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Energy Storage - April 12, 2017
Wal-Mart to turn stores into 'hybrid electric buildings'
Under the first phase of a new agreement, Wal-Mart will see the installation of 40 MWh of advanced energy storage systems at 27 stores in Southern California.
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GHG Emissions - April 12, 2017
Global food company fires up Illinois CCS project
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions associated with its operations, agricultural processor and food ingredient provider Archer Daniels Midland Co. has started operations at its second industrial carbon capture and storage, or CCS, project.
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Regulation - April 11, 2017
States file to oppose Trump's halt of Clean Power Plan
A coalition of U.S. states and localities has formally filed opposition to the Trump administration's request to delay court proceedings regarding the U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan.
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Sourcing Renewables - April 10, 2017 - By Renewable Choice Energy
Proactively managing risks to accomplish your long-term energy goals using renewable PPAs
This white paper, presented by Renewable Choice Energy, outlines how long-term renewable energy contracts, if correctly executed, can help commercial and industrial organizations mitigate risks within their businesses.
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