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GHG Emissions  -  September 2, 2020

BrewDog becomes world's first carbon negative brewery

BrewDog became the world's first international brewery to become carbon negative by investing £30 million into carbon removal and climate change projects.
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Solar  -  September 1, 2020

Mondelēz International and Clorox get power from new solar plant

The second phase of a solar plant in Upton County, Texas, that will supply power to Mondelēz International and The Clorox Company began operations Sept. 1.
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GHG Emissions  -  September 1, 2020

Mastercard cuts emissions 43%

Mastercard announced in their newly released Corporate Sustainability Report that they lowered Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 43% and Scope 3 emissions by 40% between 2016 and 2019.
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Microgrids  -  August 31, 2020

A Microgrid For Your Business is More Important Now Than Ever. Find out why.

In this era of COVID and climate change, local energy resilience is emerging as a critical aspect of disaster preparedness - spurring a surge in microgrid interest for businesses and communities alike. In this white paper from Bloom Energy, learn why reliable, localized power should be at the core of self-reliance for any business.  
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Solar  -  August 31, 2020

Yakima Chief Hops completes largest WA solar installation

Yakima Chief Hops announced Aug. 31 their newest 3,706-panel solar installation, which became the largest rooftop solar array in Washington state.
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GHG Emissions  -  August 31, 2020

Calif. town mayor plans hydrogen energy overhaul

Mayor R. Rex Parris of Lancaster, Calif., announced in a City Council meeting recently that he plans to transfer the city to a clean hydrogen-based economy, including in fuel energy and integrating hydrogen into the power grid.
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Energy Efficiency  -  August 31, 2020

N.Y. village plans $5 million in energy efficiency improvements

The Village of Lindenhurst, N.Y., announced Aug. 18 that they partner with Johnson Controls on a $5.8 million Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) that will improve the town's energy use and generate $8.3 million in energy cost savings over 20 years.
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Energy Efficiency  -  August 29, 2020

Weekend reads: How climate became a priority for voters; Decarbonizing America's energy system

It's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these must-read articles from around the web.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  August 28, 2020

Is the Virtual Power Purchase Agreement the best path to achieving your sustainability goals?

Organizations working to design a renewable energy strategy and achieve corporate sustainability goals are faced with several options with varying degrees of effort, impact, and cost. In this white paper from Enel Green Power, you’ll learn more about the four paths to renewables and what the key considerations are for engaging in a virtual power purchase agreement.
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August 28, 2020

Yankee Stadium achieves health certification for safe reopening

Yankee Stadium announced Aug. 26 that they became the first sports and entertainment venue in the world to achieve the WELL Health-Safety Rating for Facility Operations and Management.
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