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Community solar, urban trees and the digitization of employee engagement

GreenBiz

As of early April, employees at companies including Akamai, Corning, LinkedIn, Microsoft and VMware had enrolled in projects across four states including Illinois, Massachusetts and New York, and representing a cumulative clean power capacity of 50 megawatts. Generally, the program is offered locally.

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Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Some Pipeline Projects Push Forward While Others Falter Nationwide

DeSmogBlog

Tags: coronavirus COVID-19 oil and gas pipelines Dakota Access Pipeline energy transfer TigerSwan Mariner East Keystone XL

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Chicago Takes Big Oil to Court, Adding Another Heavyweight to the Fight

DeSmogBlog

As one example, the complaint cites a recent BP ad targeting Illinois Facebook users that claims “We agree – the world needs fewer emissions. That’s why we’re working to make all forms of energy cleaner and better.” BP is simultaneously reneging on its climate pledges and increasing its production of oil and gas.

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Drone data helps a Minnesota city conserve energy

Renewable Energy World

Mortenson says that city officials in Texas, Illinois, and Iowa have all approached her out of interest in Warren’s pilot project. The college already had the drones (each with a price tag of $40,000) and used the project as a student learning opportunity. Following in Warren’s footsteps.

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Community solar, urban trees and the digitization of employee engagement

AGreenLiving

As of early April, employees at companies including Akamai, Corning, LinkedIn, Microsoft and VMware had enrolled in projects across four states including Illinois, Massachusetts and New York, and representing a cumulative clean power capacity of 50 megawatts. Generally, the program is offered locally.

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Princeton Maps Reveal US Plans for Massive CO2 Pipeline Buildout

DeSmogBlog

The price tag for just this stretch of pipeline is estimated to be $7 billion dollars (page 25 of Princeton report Annex). This “trunk line” pipeline would gather all the New England’s CO2 waste and pick up more from cement plants and other facilities along the way via smaller spur lines.

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The Railroad Industry Loved Modern Brakes and Safety, Until They Didn’t

DeSmogBlog

Whatever the price tag, BNSF can afford to implement it for its own fleet and likely have enough left over to pay for the whole rail industry with its profits—a good portion of which are derived from its position as the leading oil-by-rail company. On March 5, 2015, a Bakken oil train derailed in Galena, Illinois.