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Sourcing Renewables - July 10, 2020
Corporate Clean Energy Procurement: State of the Market
Why and how are companies making the transition to clean energy? The "why" is increasingly clear—but for many power buyers, the "how" remains elusive. This report from Apex Clean Energy offers a look at solutions to fit diverse needs and priorities.
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Industrial - July 10, 2020
TSMC signs world's largest corporate renewables PPA
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced July 8 that by the end of July 2020 they will have a total of 1.2 GW of renewable energy contracted under PPAs and expects these purchases to eliminate 2.189 million metric tons of carbon emissions annually.
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Sourcing Renewables - July 10, 2020
PVH Corp. to power operations with 100% RE by 2030
PVH Corporation committed to powering their offices, warehouses and stores with 100% renewable electricity and reducing supply chain emissions by 30% before 2030.
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Energy Efficiency - July 10, 2020
Providence Marriott Downtown closes $2.5M C-PACE loan
The Providence Marriott Downtown hotel closed a $2.5 million loan through a local bank's Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy program to implement a series of energy upgrades that are expected to reduce the hotel's annual energy usage by almost 40%.
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Commercial - July 9, 2020
McLane deploys electric trucks at Riverside distribution center
McLane Company announced July 7 that they will be deploying pre-electric terminal trucks to their Foodservice distribution center in Riverside, Calif., which are expected to eliminate emissions over a 10-year period equivalent to burning 1.3 million pounds of coal.
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GHG Emissions - July 9, 2020
Virginia becomes southern-most state to join Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
The Commonwealth of Virginia became the first southern state to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) on July 8, agreeing to the cap-and-trade program designed to reduce climate pollution from the power sector.
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Sourcing Renewables - July 9, 2020
Facebook sourced 86% of power from RE in 2019
Facebook used 86% renewable energy in their operations in 2019 and were recognized as the top corporate buyer of renewable energy in the United States that year by the Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance.
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Energy Efficiency - July 8, 2020
2020 Better Buildings Progress Report
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced nearly $11 billion in energy-cost savings by more than 950 public and private sector organizations in DOE’s Better Buildings Initiative. The 2020 Better Buildings Progress Report details partners’ progress in advancing energy productivity and highlights the 20 organizations that achieved their energy efficiency goals in the past year.
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GHG Emissions - July 8, 2020
Kimberly-Clark cuts Scope 1 and 2 emissions 34.7%
Kimberly-Clark announced July 8 that they achieved a 34.7% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions between 2005 and 2019 and are on track to achieve their 40% reduction target by 2022.
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Solar - July 8, 2020
SUNY Fredonia breaks ground on solar+battery project
Construction began July 7 on a 1.4 MW solar project combined with a 500 kW battery system that will provide electricity and financial savings to the State University of New York at Fredonia.
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