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Industrial - July 19, 2017
ExxonMobil renews biofuel research partnership
ExxonMobil renewed its partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, extending its partnership with the institution to continue researching the conversion of biomass into transportation fuels, according to a July 17 news release.
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GHG Emissions - July 18, 2017
Salesforce strives for 100% renewable energy
After hitting its energy efficiency goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in April, Salesforce is working toward achieving its building certification goals and achieving 100% renewable energy use as outlined in its newest sustainability report.
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Regulation - July 18, 2017
EPA begins buyout offers for staffing cuts
Employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will start leaving the federal government by the end of summer as the White House's plan to cut the agency's staff through buyouts moves forward, according to news reports.
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Distributed Energy Resources - July 17, 2017
Hanscom Air Force Base plans cogeneration plant
As part of a $43 million energy savings performance contract, Hanscom Air Force Base is installing an array of energy upgrades including a 4.6-MW cogeneration plant that will operate on a microgrid.
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Solar - July 17, 2017
Hormel Foods joins community solar project
Dold Foods, a subsidiary of Hormel Foods Corp., recently partnered up in a community solar project to expand its renewable energy use at its Kansas facility.
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Solar - July 15, 2017
Weekend reads: China's panda solar farm; NRG's green power pivot; congress debates climate change & more
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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Energy Efficiency - July 14, 2017
Michigan brewery wins energy reduction competition
BarFly Ventures, a Michigan restaurant and bar company, was awarded June 2 for its achievements in reducing energy and water use, notably stemming from a shift in management rather than the installation of new equipment.
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Utilities - July 14, 2017
Regulators grant Microsoft direct access
Microsoft Corp. announced July 13 that the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission approved a contract that allows the company to directly purchase clean energy from the wholesale market for its Puget Sound campus.
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Sourcing Renewables - July 14, 2017 - By John Hoekstra
PPAs: The answer to a corporate energy trilemma
This column from John Hoekstra, vice president of sustainability and cleantech services at Schneider Electric, explains how corporations wanting to increase their use of renewable energy can benefit from the lessons of early adopters in evaluating their options.
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Solar - July 13, 2017
Case study: Medline's 1st North American solar project
This case study, presented by EnterSolar, shares details about Medline's first-ever onsite solar project in North America.
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