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Solar - August 22, 2024
Meta Adopts Solar in Indiana
Meta Platforms signed a long-term Environmental Attributes Purchase Agreement for an Indiana solar array.
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Solar - August 22, 2024
Toyota Tsusho America Adds Solar in Texas
Toyota Tsusho America (TAI) announced the beginning of construction on its 159-megawatt (MW)/125-MW Norton Solar Project in Runnels County, Texas.
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Distributed Energy Resources - August 22, 2024
Ford Offers New EV Options
Ford Motor Company is taking action to deliver a growing electric vehicle business and add more propulsion choices for customers that generate lower CO2 emissions.
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Solar - August 22, 2024
Google Signs Agreement for 1.5 GW of Solar
Tech company Google signed a strategic long-term agreement initially covering 1.5GWp of solar project development until 2030 and with an option for future expansion.
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GHG Emissions - August 21, 2024
Hexagon Composites' Goals Validated by SBTi
Hexagon Composites announced its net zero targets were validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi).
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Solar - August 21, 2024
CarMax Adds Solar in NY
CarMax, a retailer of used cars, became an anchor customer and subscribed its Buffalo and Albany stores in New York to a community solar farm.
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GHG Emissions - August 21, 2024
Clean Harbors Avoids 3.5 Million Metric Tons of GHG
Clean Harbors, Inc, a provider of environmental and industrial services, avoided more than double the GHG emissions generated by the company’s operations in 2023.
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GHG Emissions - August 21, 2024
Rain Carbon Lowers Emissions, Assesses Scope 3
Rain Carbon Inc. (RAIN), a global producer of carbon-based products and advanced materials, announced the reduction of emissions at its plants.
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Solar - August 20, 2024
Town of Eagle Begins Construction on Solar Array
Construction began on the town of Eagle’s new 749-kilowatt solar array at its wastewater treatment and lower basin water treatment facilities in Colorado.
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Energy Procurement - August 20, 2024
DFW Airport to Build Electric Central Utility Plant
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) plans to build an innovative electric Central Utility Plant (eCUP) that will be fueled primarily by electricity the airport purchases from 100% renewable sources.
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