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Sourcing Renewables  -  March 6, 2020

Michigan farms join renewable natural gas project

Beaver Creek Farm, along with two other Western Michigan dairy farms, entered into an agreement with a waste and energy development company to convert their farm’s manure into renewable natural gas using new anaerobic digesters being built on their property.
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GHG Emissions  -  March 5, 2020

Magellan Jets offers customers emission offsetting

Magellan Jets is partnering with third party-certified, U.S.-based carbon offsetting projects and now offers their customers options to offset all of their aviation use throughout their portfolio.
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Energy Efficiency  -  March 5, 2020

Newark, N.Y., completes 1,367 LED streetlight retrofit

The city of Newark, N.Y., expects to see $2,551,678 in energy cost savings and reduce energy use by 75% annually through the installation of LED streetlights, a project that was completed this week.
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GHG Emissions  -  March 5, 2020

John Deere Operations Center to integrate carbon tech

The John Deere Operations Center will be receiving integration with technology to link farms across the U.S. with a platform that encourages sustainable farming practices through carbon credits and other emission reduction rewards.
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March 4, 2020

GM to install 3,500 employee EV charging stations

General Motors will be adding 3,500 new EV charging stations for employee use at its facilities in the U.S. and Canada, tripling the amount that are currently accessible.
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GHG Emissions  -  March 4, 2020

Calif. real estate firm recognized for carbon neutrality

A Scottsdale, Ariz.,-based real estate development firm focusing on providing real estate for the regulated cannabis industry announced March 3 that they have received validation of their carbon neutrality from the U.N. Climate Neutral Now Initiative and One Carbon World.
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Solar  -  March 4, 2020

Hospice of the Foothills to save $750K with solar installation

Hospice of the Foothills, a nonprofit hospice facility in Grass Valley, Calif., expects to save more than $750,000 in energy costs over the next 25 years, or $30,000 annually, thanks to a solar system installed at the facility.
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March 3, 2020

Chesapeake College reduces energy intensity by 24%

Chesapeake College has successfully reduced energy intensity by 24% since 2011, reaching its goal of 20% eight years early, saved more than $250,000 per year in energy cost as they pursue their target of carbon neutrality in campus operations by 2025
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Energy Efficiency  -  March 3, 2020

City of Detroit launches building energy challenge

The City of Detroit launched Feb. 27 their Detroit Energy Challenge to encourage buildings in the city to commit to reducing emissions and improving efficiency.
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GHG Emissions  -  March 3, 2020

Horizon Organic to go carbon positive by 2025

Horizon Organic has committed to becoming carbon positive by 2025 across its supply chain by first achieving carbon neutrality and then supporting opportunities to remove, reduce and offset additional emissions from being released.
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