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Solar - June 3, 2020
Vermont plans local 2.2 MW solar project
Morrisville Water and Light in Vermont will soon be receiving power from a 2.2 MW solar project that is currently under construction on land used for corn silage.
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June 2, 2020
Teva Pharmaceuticals cuts emissions 17.2%, decreases energy use 9.4%
Teva Pharmaceuticals met their greenhouse gas reduction target before their goal of 2020 and has charted a path forward to improving their sustainability.
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Industrial - June 2, 2020
Gerdau Steel plans 80 MW BTM solar facility
Gerdau Long Steel North America announced June 2 that they have entered into a 20-year PPA for one of the country’s largest behind-the-meter solar facilities.
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GHG Emissions - June 1, 2020
Newmont cuts emissions intensity by 13.7%, seeks RE
Newmont reported June 1 that they have seen a drop in emissions and energy use due to operational improvements despite an increase in overall production and in 2019 sourced 22.4% of their global electricity from renewable sources.
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Solar - May 30, 2020
Weekend reads: Renewables granted extension on tax credits; The EU's greenest COVID recovery plan
It's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these must-read articles from around the web.
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Sourcing Renewables - May 29, 2020
Pasadena completes largest EV fast-charging lot in U.S.
The City of Pasadena, Calif., awarded a contract to an electric vehicle fast-charger producer to install 20 DC fast chargers at the Marengo Charging Plaza, making it the largest public-access DC fast charging location in the U.S.
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Sourcing Renewables - May 28, 2020
Columbus surpasses Ohio EV adoption target
Residents of Columbus, Ohio, surpassed the state's EV adoption goals created in 2016 and were found to have purchased 3,323 electric vehicles over the past three years as a result of the state’s efforts to encourage EV adoption through large employers and providing free charging.
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Solar - May 28, 2020
Maryland farm agrees to host 2.7 MW solar array
The Fritz Family Farms in New Windsor, Md., has agreed to use 12 acres of their 400 grain, hay and cattle farm as the site of a new 2.7 MW solar project that will sell clean energy to a local water and wastewater utility.
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Sourcing Renewables - May 27, 2020
The impact of renewable energy on electricity pricing in ERCOT
Energy markets rarely stay static. Understanding marketplace dynamics and emerging concepts like peak net load is vital. This new blog from NRG captures these factors and tangible strategies for businesses in Texas to consider as summer approaches.
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Solar - May 27, 2020
New York completes two community solar projects
Commercial businesses and residents in the New York towns of Johnstown and Caledonia will soon have access to clean energy through two community solar projects that were just recently completed.
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