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GHG Emissions - April 13, 2020
Airlines urge global emissions agreement to ease regulations during COVID-19
Member airlines of the International Air Transport Association (Iata) are lobbying the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to amend the global agreement for offsetting and reducing airline industry emissions as they deal with the economi
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GHG Emissions - April 13, 2020
HelloFresh commits to offsetting 100% of emissions
HelloFresh announced April 13 that they will begin offsetting 100% of the CO2 emissions generated from its operations, outbound shipping and corporate travel across its U.S. brands.
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Sourcing Renewables - April 13, 2020
Virginia governor signs Clean Economy Act into law
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed into law this week the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which promotes energy efficiency, sets a schedule for closing old fossil fuel power plants and requires 100% of electricity to come from renewable sources by 2045.
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GHG Emissions - April 10, 2020
Dickinson College meets carbon neutrality goal right on schedule
Dickinson College announced April 10 that they have succeeded in becoming carbon neutral just in time for their 2020 goal established in 2007.
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Sourcing Renewables - April 10, 2020
California county cuts bus fleet emissions 40% with EVs
Tri Delta Transit managed to cut emissions by 40% by converting part of their city bus fleet to electric models and using a new charging software platform.
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Wind - April 10, 2020
Wind turbine materials market expected to double by 2026
A new report from Frost & Sullivan suggests that the wind turbine materials market is likely to almost double at a compound annual growth rate of 8.9% due to the increasing demand for renewable energy amid volatile oil prices worldwide.
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GHG Emissions - April 9, 2020
Neenah cuts emissions by 15%, energy use by 18%
Neenah reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than 15% and cut energy consumption by more than 18%.
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Sourcing Renewables - April 9, 2020
City of Princeton launches community RE program
The City of Princeton, N.J., announced April 7 a new community renewable energy program that will provide an electric supply with 50% renewable energy content to residents at a slightly cheaper price than the local utility.
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April 9, 2020
Lordestown Motors chosen for EV fleet conversions
Lordstown Motors Corp. announced April 7 that they have received a Letter of Intent from a Florida-based company specializing in fast DC and Level II EV chargers to broker 1,000 Endurances truck models for the conversion of client fleets to electric
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Distributed Energy Resources - April 8, 2020
Groups urge Hawaiian regulators to lean on DERs to rebuild economy
Distributed energy resource groups in Hawaii sent a letter to the state's Public Utilities Commission on April 3 urging regulators to speed up interconnection processes in an attempt to rebuild the Hawaiian economy following the COVID-19 crisis
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