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Energy Procurement - August 20, 2024
DFW Airport to Build Electric Central Utility Plant
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) plans to build an innovative electric Central Utility Plant (eCUP) that will be fueled primarily by electricity the airport purchases from 100% renewable sources.
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GHG Emissions - August 19, 2024 - By Alex Dews, Chief Executive Officer, IMT, and Marshall Duer-Balkind, Director of Policy Programs, IMT
Zero to Hero: We Now Have a National Definition of a Zero Emissions Building
On June 6 the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) rolled out the National Definition of a Zero Emissions Building. In this column, the Institute for Market Transformation (IMT) breaks down the elements of the definition, outlines how the industry will use the definition, and suggests what may be next in its evolution.
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Distributed Energy Resources - August 19, 2024
Pennsylvania DOT Invests in EV Charging
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced $7.1 million in investments for Round 1B of National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) funding. Ten projects in nine counties across the state were chosen to fill in the final gaps along Pennsylvania's Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFC) following NEVI Round 1 and Round 1A.
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Solar - August 19, 2024
City of Clay to Deploy Solar
A 7-MW DC ground-mount solar power project known as the Oak Orchard project has entered the development stage on a 23-acre site located in Clay, New York.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 19, 2024
Nippon Express Selected for SAF Project
Nippon Express Co., Ltd., a group company of NIPPON EXPRESS HOLDINGS, INC., was selected as a designated cargo agent for the Project to Promote SAF Use in Air Cargo Transport for Corporate Compliance with Scope 3 Requirements, a project subsidized by Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 19, 2024
Partner in Pet Food Hungaria Adopts Steam Power
Partner in Pet Food Hungaria KFT (PPF), a European private label pet food producer, announced it has entered a 12-year Heat as a Service agreement for steam power.
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GHG Emissions - August 17, 2024
Weekend Reads: Global Warming to Slow; Nike's Emissions Problem
It's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these must-read articles from around the web.
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Regulation - August 16, 2024
WEBINAR REPLAY: Climate Regulations Are Coming - Are You Ready?
It is in the news everywhere: more climate regulations and mandates are passing every day. In today's ever-changing regulatory landscape, businesses need to stay up to date on the latest climate regulations and best practices for compliance. Attend EnergyCAP’s latest webinar where leading experts, Jessica Pransky, Principal Analyst at Verdantix and Amber Artrip, VP of Marketing with EnergyCAP, demystify the evolving landscape of environmental compliance and arm you with tactics and tools to comply.
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Energy Efficiency - August 16, 2024
UMass Lowell Retrofits 5 Buildings to Lower Emissions
UMass Lowell is retrofitting five buildings on its campus to improve energy efficiency and lower emissions.
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Solar - August 16, 2024
Meta Signs PPAs for 374 MW of Solar
Social media company Meta signed two long-term power purchase agreements (PPA) for two solar farms under construction in the U.S.
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