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December 10, 2021
Santa Clara County Adds Electric Requirement for New Buildings
A new ordinance in Santa Clara county in California requires that new buildings in unincorporated parts will be required to install all-electric appliances and heating systems and include infrastructure for charging electric vehicles.
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GHG Emissions - December 10, 2021
Sandvik Commits to Science Based Targets Initiative
Sandvik has committed to set targets in line with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). This step is part of the company’s sustainable business strategy for its customer offerings.
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Solar - December 10, 2021
Massachusetts Adds More Community Solar
A group of rooftop solar projects are online and the remainder are scheduled to be commissioned by early 2022 in Massachusetts, ranging from the Cape Cod region to the Berkshires.
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Energy Efficiency - December 9, 2021
Hazelwood School District Completes Energy Conservation Project
The Hazelwood School District announced the completion of its latest phase of work of a decades-long initiative to reduce its overall energy spend and leverage the savings to improve the district’s learning environment.
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Finance - December 9, 2021
Orange Launches Carbon Fund
Telecommunications operator Orange announced the creation of Orange Nature, a €50 million carbon fund, with returns in high-quality carbon credits only.
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GHG Emissions - December 9, 2021
The Dream Companies Set 2035 Net Zero Goal
The Dream group of companies set a net zero GHG emissions goal of 2035 as part of its 2020-2021 Sustainability Report that includes its plans for Environmental, Social and Governance,, and impact investing.
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Microgrids - December 8, 2021
Renewable Microgrids
Power outages are on the rise and grid resiliency is a growing concern, while an aging grid infrastructure complicates system management. This white paper from Shell Energy explores an exciting opportunity to rethink the grid: renewable microgrids, a DER solution that can support grid resiliency while helping to protect individual facilities against outages.
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December 8, 2021
Toyota Plans New Automotive Battery Plant
Toyota Motor North America’s executives announced the company chose Greensboro-Randolph Megasite as the location for Toyota’s new $1.29 billion automotive battery manufacturing plant.
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December 8, 2021
Steel Industry Use of Hydrogen Could Avoid Carbon Emissions
Steel production could occur without any carbon emissions if the industry spends $278 billion by investing in hydrogen and recycling by 2050, according to a report by BloombergNEF (BNEF).
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GHG Emissions - December 8, 2021
Walmart Sets Science-based Targets for Suppliers
Walmart announced the creation of a supply chain finance program that will lower GHG emissions reductions through CDP’s TCFD-aligned disclosures, but uses science-based targets for the first time.
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