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Estée Lauder and Kellogg — Among Others — Join RE100

It was announced today that Estée Lauder, Kellogg, DBS Bank and Clif Bar have joined RE100, the coalition of companies committed to going 100% renewable. RE100 now consists of 106 global companies. According to redgreenandblue.org, the Estée Lauder Companies have joined RE100 with a commitment to source 100% of its global ... Read more »

Anheuser-Busch Announces Renewable Energy Partnership

Anheuser-Busch and Enel Green Power (EGP), the Enel Group’s renewables division, announced today that they have signed a power purchase agreement (PPA), whereby Anheuser-Busch will purchase the energy delivered to the grid and renewable electricity credits from a portion of EGP’s Thunder Ranch wind project in the amount of 152.5 ... Read more »
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Free Site Allows Comparison of Corporate Environmental Financial Disclosures

A free website has launched that allows investors and the general public to research corporate environmental financial disclosures. Evonet.com enables users to quickly access environmental and climate-related financial disclosures that are often buried deep within lengthy financial filings. “Investors are urgently seeking more transparency from corporations about their material risks and ... Read more »

Recent Consolidations of Energy Management Companies

The energy and building management sector has experienced recent consolidations, showing a sign of market maturity. The sector still lags behind others in terms of consolidation rate, however. Greentechmedia.com reports, “There are dozens, if not hundreds, of software firms offering energy and operational efficiency solutions to enterprises. The volume of ... Read more »

By Going Green, New York Agencies Save $20M

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) announced on April 28 that green policies at state agencies have saved taxpayers $19.6 million in the first five years of his administration. In addition, the state has introduced green purchasing specifications during Cuomo’s term in office.

NY PSC Adopts Landmark Orders to Value Distributed Energy, Test Energy Storage

On March 9, the New York State Public Service Commission approved a new pricing structure (Cases 15-E-0751, 15-E-0082) for distributed energy resources, designed to promote community solar projects statewide and to gradually phase out net energy metering. The commission also directed the state’s investor-owned utilities to deploy at least two energy storage projects by the end of 2018. As a

FirstEnergy’s Four Pennsylvania Utilities’ File for Over $300M in Rate Case Settlements

FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania utilities – Metropolitan Edison (Met-Ed), Pennsylvania Electric (Penelec), Pennsylvania Power (Penn Power), and West Penn Power (West Penn Power) – filed distribution rate case settlement agreements on October 14 (Docket Number G-2015-2489547), with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PPUC) for a total of over $300 million.

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