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GHG Emissions - August 23, 2023
Bendheim Sets 2030 Goals
Glass solutions company Bendheim announced it committed to reducing its corporate Scope 1 and 2 emissions 30% by 2030.
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Industrial - August 22, 2023
Ribbon Communications Lowers Emissions by 16%
Ribbon Communications Inc., a global provider of real time communications technology and IP optical networking solutions, achieved a 16% reduction in direct carbon emissions in 2022 versus 2018.
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Finance - August 21, 2023
Kimco Realty’s Green Bond Finances Renewable Projects
Kimco Realty announced that out of the $493.7 million in net proceeds from the green bond issuance, $373.8 million, or over 75%, was allocated to finance eligible green projects.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 19, 2023
Weekend Reads: Renewables Versus Summer Heat; Potential Hydrogen Breakthrough
It's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these must-read articles from around the web.
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Solar - August 18, 2023
Verizon Adds North Carolina Solar Project
Verizon Communications signed a long-term virtual purchase agreement for the Oak Trail Solar Project that has reached commercial operation.
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GHG Emissions - August 18, 2023
California Resources Expands Goals on Methane Emissions
California Resources Corporation announced the oil company updated and expanded its ESG goals on methane emissions and linked ESG performance to executive pay.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 18, 2023
Tennant Increased Use of Renewable Energy
Tennant Company — a company that designs, manufactures and markets solutions to reinvent how the world cleans — sourced 89% of global electricity consumption from renewable energy sources in its 2022 fiscal year.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 17, 2023
Cushman & Wakefield Lowers Emissions by 33%
Cushman & Wakefield, a global commercial real estate services firm, announced a 33% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 (market-based) GHG emissions since its 2019 baseline.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 17, 2023
Columbia University Granted Deep-Drilling Geothermal Permit
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Mineral Resources (DMR) granted Columbia University a permit to drill a closed-loop geothermal test bore to a depth of 800 feet in New York.
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Solar - August 16, 2023
Factsheet: Celebrating One Year of the Inflation Reduction Act
Federal policies are helping to spark a surge of investment in clean energy deployment, manufacturing, and jobs. in this factsheet, Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) shows how these investments are uplifting communities in all 50 states with new economic opportunities and unleashing a new era of American energy dominance.
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