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Wind  -  March 11, 2016

3M signs 120 MW wind deal with Invenergy

Technology and chemical company 3M last month signed a power purchase agreement to obtain 120 MW of wind power that will be used to power its North American operations.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  March 7, 2016

Major zipper manufacturer goes solar, offsets nearly 100% of power consumption

Zipper manufacturer YKK teamed with panel provider Mitsubishi Electric US and installer SunGreen Systems on a 521-kW solar PV system.
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Solar  -  March 4, 2016

RMI's top 10 reasons solar PV is poised for major growth

A recent Rocky Mountain Institute blog post countered a New York Times article that discussed potential challenges facing the U.S. solar industry.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  March 1, 2016

Nearly 30% of PG&E's retail electricity is renewable, company says

San Francisco-based utility Pacific Gas and Electric recently said it is beating California's renewable portfolio standard.
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Solar  -  February 18, 2016

FPL's 3 new power plants triple utility's solar capacity

Florida Power and Light broke ground Feb. 11 on three new solar projects that will each have 74.5 MW of capacity.
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Regulation  -  February 16, 2016

Supreme Court stays Clean Power Plan, uncertainty reigns after Justice Scalia's death

Justice Antonin Scalia's death throws the U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan proceedings into turmoil.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  February 4, 2016

Lockheed Martin, Duke Energy ink 17-year renewable energy deal

Lockheed recently signed a 17-year power purchase agreement for solar-generated electricity produced by Duke Energy Renewables.
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Distributed Generation  -  January 15, 2016

Executives from top Microsoft, Johnson Controls, Vestas, and other firms join AEE board

Executives from some of the country's largest firms joined the Advanced Energy Economy's board of directors.
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Distributed Generation  -  January 14, 2016

BioHiTech America tests system to convert commercial food waste to energy

BioHiTech America is running a pilot program that takes food waste from a high-volume supermarket located in New Jersey and converts it to energy.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  January 12, 2016

Renewable Energy Buyers' Principles adds 6 new participants to growing list of large-scale names

The new participants are Google, McDonald's, adidas Group, Nestle, Kellogg and Avery Dennison.
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