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GHG Emissions - August 29, 2024
Timken Lowers Emissions by 40%
The Timken Company, a global company in engineered bearings and industrial motion products, achieved a decrease of 40% in emissions from its 2018 baseline year through year-end 2023.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 29, 2024
Acer Partners for SAF
Acer, a computer hardware manufacturer, is partnering to lower carbon emissions in aviation by supporting the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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Wind - August 28, 2024
Land-Based Wind Market Report: 2024 Edition
The 2024 edition of the Land-Based Wind Market Report, prepared by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, details the nearly 6,500 megawatts (MW) of new utility-scale, land-based wind capacity added in 2023 and provides an overview of developments and trends in the U.S. wind power market for the calendar year.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 28, 2024
Meta Secures Next Generation Geothermal Power
Meta Platforms, Inc (Meta) announced a new agreement that would significantly expand the use of geothermal power in the U.S. and be the first use of next generation geothermal power east of the Rocky Mountains.
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Solar - August 28, 2024
Seven California Shopping Centers Add Solar
The King Energy solar project spans seven retail shopping centers in California, including locations in Reedley, Stockton, San Mateo, Bakersfield and Half Moon Bay.
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Solar - August 27, 2024
Rhode Island Schools, Towns Add Solar
A solar project in Rhode Island will provide energy savings to 15 area non-profit organizations, schools, cities and towns.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 27, 2024
Microsoft Signs for 437 MW Renewable Power
Tech company Microsoft signed a green attribute sale contract of 437.6 MW that is expected to generate over one million units of green electricity attributes annually, contributing to the company's goal to be carbon-negative by 2030.
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August 27, 2024
University of California, Cities Deploy Solar
Several California load-serving entities, including MCE, The University of California, Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility, Eastside Power Authority and City of Moreno Valley, signed 15-year agreements for solar power.
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Distributed Energy Resources - August 26, 2024 - By Natasha Headland, NREL
Soft Cost Analysis of EV Charging Infrastructure Informs Transition to an Electric Fleet
Private and public electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) are essential to the transformation of the transportation sector, yet associated expenses outside of the actual hardware, software, and construction called “soft costs” are not well understood. A new multilaboratory initiative led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) aims to find pathways to reduce soft costs for EVSE installation.
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GHG Emissions - August 24, 2024
Weekend Reads: The Offshore Wind Race Speeds Up; AI's Impact on Renewables
It's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these must-read articles from around the web.
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