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Solar - October 4, 2022
Rivian Adds Solar Parking Canopy
Rivian added a 783 kW DC solar parking canopy at its state-of-the-art EV manufacturing facility in Normal, Illinois.
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Distributed Energy Resources - October 4, 2022
Los Angeles County Adds EV Chargers at Walt Disney Concert Hall
The County of Los Angeles announced the addition of 40 electric vehicle (EV) Level 2 charging stations and 3 DC Fast Chargers in the parking garage at The Music Center’s iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall.
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GHG Emissions - October 4, 2022
NY State Chooses Real Estate Partners for Climate-Friendly Buildings
Governor Kathy Hochul announced that six new real estate partnerships will join the State's $50 million Empire Building Challenge to help advance a climate-friendly building stock in New York State.
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Solar - October 4, 2022
US Steel Will Add Solar Capacity
U.S. Steel is adding solar as an energy source at its Big River Steel facility and its $3 billion expansion.
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Distributed Energy Resources - October 3, 2022
Beyond the Meter - Episode 18: Getting the Green Light for Energy Projects
The Beyond the Meter podcast returns as host John Failla is joined by three Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions team members - Mark Adams, Business Development Manager; Mike York, Strategic Account Manager; and Wayne Johnson, Key Segment Manager for Education - to walk through practical steps toward gaining approval for resiliency projects.
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GHG Emissions - October 3, 2022
Santa Monica Adopts Zero Emission Building and EV Charger Codes
The Santa Monica City Council adopted two policies that will drastically reduce the carbon footprint of new construction projects and facilitate EV adoption in Santa Monica beginning January 1, 2023.
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Solar - October 3, 2022
MGM Music Hall at Fenway to Add Solar Project
The MGM Music Hall at Fenway plans to add a solar project.
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Energy Efficiency - October 3, 2022
Utah Resort to Fund Energy Efficiency with C-PACE
Petros PACE Finance (Petros), a structured finance company, announced that it closed on $153 million C-PACE financing as part of the $820 million, 580-acre world-class development, Black Desert Resort Project in Ivins, Utah.
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GHG Emissions - October 3, 2022
Princeton Trustees Vote to Divest From Oil Companies
Princeton University announced its Board of Trustees voted to divest the endowment from all publicly traded fossil-fuel companies, including Exxon Mobil and Dominion Energy.
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GHG Emissions - September 30, 2022
Natera Sets 2025 Goals
Natera, Inc., a global company in cell-free DNA testing, sets its 2025 ESG goals.
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