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Solar - November 16, 2020
Nucor inks deal for 250 MW of solar power
Nucor Corporation announced Nov. 13 that it has entered into a 15-year VPPA for 250 MW from a Texas solar plant.
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November 16, 2020
Beyond the Meter Podcast - Episode 13: ESG Investing & Innovative Financing Models
Environmental, Social, and Governance factors (ESG's) refer to a set of standards that socially conscious investors use to screen potential investments. ESG's are increasing in importance and many companies are looking to ESGs to guide sustainability decisions and to prove their sustainability commitment to customers and stakeholders. Join us for this episode of Beyond the Meter as Cari Boyce, Katherine Neebe, and Doug Esamann join host John Failla to discuss the steps Duke Energy has taken and continues to take in the adoption and implementation of ESGs in moving toward its sustainability goals.
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Sourcing Renewables - November 14, 2020
Weekend reads: Green hydrogen's role in renewable energy; World leaders turn to Biden to lead the fight against climate change
It's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these must-read articles from around the web.
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Sourcing Renewables - November 13, 2020
Penske leases last-mile electric truck to Temco Logistics
Penske Truck Leasing announced Nov. 11 that Temco Logistics, a last-mile delivery service for home appliances in California, has leased an electric eM2 from the Freightliner Innovation Fleet.
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Solar - November 13, 2020
California winery plans solar + battery installation
Domaine Carneros announced Nov. 12 that it is installing a 250 kW solar and battery energy storage system at its winery in Napa, Calif., that could offset nearly 624 metric tons of carbon each year.
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GHG Emissions - November 13, 2020
Black & Veatch commits to carbon neutrality in five years
Black & Veatch announced Nov. 12 that it is committed to carbon neutrality by 2025 and to aligning its sustainability path with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
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Sourcing Renewables - November 12, 2020
Rochester plans CCA program for businesses to source cheap RE
The City of Rochester, N.Y., announced Nov. 12 a new program that will give residents and small business owners the opportunity to source 100% renewable energy at a low, fixed rate.
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Solar - November 11, 2020
Vanderbilt Univ. to cover 30% of electricity with new 25 MW solar farm
Vanderbilt University announced Nov. 10 that it, along with the City of Nashville, has partnered with Tennessee Valley Authority and Nashville Electric Service and will begin to purchase 25 MW of energy from a new solar farm in the state.
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Solar - November 11, 2020
Land O'Lakes subscribes to three community solar gardens
Land O'Lakes announced Nov. 10 that it subscribed to three recently completed community solar garden projects that total more than 4 MW in capacity.
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Sourcing Renewables - November 11, 2020
Hydrogen power gains ground across global economies
Hydrogen production is growing in popularity around the world and could more than double to reach 168 million tons globally by 2030, a new study found.
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