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December 13, 2021
5 Trends for Renewable Energy Buyers in 2022 and Beyond
Enel Green Power’s guide offers unique insights for companies designing their sustainable energy procurement strategies. The guide responds to companies’ questions regarding near-term growth and developments in wind and solar. Readers will learn about the rise of decarbonization and Scope 3 targets, increasing interest in environmental and social aspects of projects, supply chain, workforce and transmission challenges, demands for new solutions and the latest regulatory developments.
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Sourcing Renewables - December 13, 2021
Isle of Wight County Schools Offsets Electricity With Solar
The Isle of Wight County Schools will now offset nearly 50% of the total electricity needs of seven of its schools with a combined 3.3 MW solar system.
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GHG Emissions - December 13, 2021
Merck Issues $1 Billion Inaugural Sustainability Bond
Merck announced its inaugural issuance of a $1 billion sustainability bond, which was part of an $8 billion underwritten public offering of notes that closed on Dec. 10, 2021.
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Solar - December 13, 2021
Salt Lake City Government to Run Primarily on Renewables
The government of Salt Lake City expects to use renewables from a new solar farm to power 80% of its municipal buildings.
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Distributed Energy Resources - December 11, 2021
Weekend Reads: Demand Response Transit; Fixing the Power Grid
t's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these don't-miss articles from around the web:
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Solar - December 10, 2021
Massachusetts Adds More Community Solar
A group of rooftop solar projects are online and the remainder are scheduled to be commissioned by early 2022 in Massachusetts, ranging from the Cape Cod region to the Berkshires.
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Finance - December 9, 2021
Orange Launches Carbon Fund
Telecommunications operator Orange announced the creation of Orange Nature, a €50 million carbon fund, with returns in high-quality carbon credits only.
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December 9, 2021
Connect Airlines Creates First Zero-Emission Airline
Startup airline Connect Airlines announced it has signed a letter of intent for new green-energy propulsion that will enable the company to become the first zero-emission US-based airline in three years.
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Microgrids - December 8, 2021
Renewable Microgrids
Power outages are on the rise and grid resiliency is a growing concern, while an aging grid infrastructure complicates system management. This white paper from Shell Energy explores an exciting opportunity to rethink the grid: renewable microgrids, a DER solution that can support grid resiliency while helping to protect individual facilities against outages.
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December 8, 2021
Steel Industry Use of Hydrogen Could Avoid Carbon Emissions
Steel production could occur without any carbon emissions if the industry spends $278 billion by investing in hydrogen and recycling by 2050, according to a report by BloombergNEF (BNEF).
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