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Global Green USA is dedicated to helping the people, places, and the planet in need through catalytic projects, transformative policy, and cutting-edge research. Global Green USA's signature programs include greening affordable housing, schools, neighborhoods, and cities as well as rebuilding communities - such as New Orleans and areas of New York and New Jersey - that have suffered from the impacts of climate change, sea level rise, and environmental degradation

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MICROSOFT PLEDGING THAT DATA CENTERS WILL USE 100 PERCENT RENEWABLES BY 2025

Microsoft | January 16, 2020

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Microsoft is pledging to become 100% “carbon-negative” by 2030 by removing more carbon from the environment than it emits. CEO Satya Nadella said Thursday that the commitment will happen “not just across our direct emissions, but across our supply chain, too.” It’s a major step up from Microsoft’s previous green pledges. The tech company had previously said its data centers would be 60% powered by renewable electricity by the end of last year, but environmental groups have said it has fallen sho...

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ORIGIS ENERGY AND MITSUBISHI POWER TO BRING BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE PROJECTS TO THE SOUTHEAST UNITED STATES

Origis Energy | December 21, 2022

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Origis Energy, one of America’s largest solar and energy storage developers, has contracted Mitsubishi Power Americas to deliver three utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) projects totaling 150 megawatts / 600 megawatt hours. The projects will be co-located with three Origis Energy photovoltaic solar facilities in the Southeast United States to reduce curtailment of excess solar generation which will enable greater efficiency and higher capacity of the sites.Origis will use t...

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KDC SOLAR COMPLETES 1.6-MEGAWATT SOLAR POWER CARPORT SYSTEM

KDC Solar | January 04, 2021

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KDC Solar LLC, an entirely possessed auxiliary of CI Renewables LLC, has initiated business activities of its 1.6 megawatt (MW) sunlight based garage at CentraState Medical in Freehold, New Jersey. The new framework will create around 2.1 million kilowatt long periods of sun based power every year. This is what might be compared to roughly 253 homes being provided with all their power for a year. Along with the 7 MW ground mount framework, charged in 2014 and the 3.9 MW sun powere...

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EUROPEAN EV PLATFORM EVERON ROLLS INTO US IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ARCADIA

Greentech Media | January 13, 2020

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Arcadia, a clean-energy access startup, is helping European electric-vehicle charging platform Everon make its first foray into the United States with a new partnership announced Friday. “In general, EV charging is hard for customers, especially when it comes to thinking about where to charge, how to pay for it and how to make sure you’re accessing as much clean energy as possible,” Arcadia CEO Kiran Bhatraju told GTM. “Using our platform and Everon’s tools to connect EV owners, their home charg...

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MICROSOFT PLEDGING THAT DATA CENTERS WILL USE 100 PERCENT RENEWABLES BY 2025

Microsoft | January 16, 2020

Microsoft is pledging to become 100% “carbon-negative” by 2030 by removing more carbon from the environment than it emits. CEO Satya Nadella said Thursday that the commitment will happen “not just across our direct emissions, but across our supply chain, too.” It’s a major step up from Microsoft’s previous green pledges. The tech company had previously said its data centers would be 60% powered by renewable electricity by the end of last year, but environmental groups have said it has fallen sho...

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ORIGIS ENERGY AND MITSUBISHI POWER TO BRING BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE PROJECTS TO THE SOUTHEAST UNITED STATES

Origis Energy | December 21, 2022

Origis Energy, one of America’s largest solar and energy storage developers, has contracted Mitsubishi Power Americas to deliver three utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) projects totaling 150 megawatts / 600 megawatt hours. The projects will be co-located with three Origis Energy photovoltaic solar facilities in the Southeast United States to reduce curtailment of excess solar generation which will enable greater efficiency and higher capacity of the sites.Origis will use t...

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KDC SOLAR COMPLETES 1.6-MEGAWATT SOLAR POWER CARPORT SYSTEM

KDC Solar | January 04, 2021

KDC Solar LLC, an entirely possessed auxiliary of CI Renewables LLC, has initiated business activities of its 1.6 megawatt (MW) sunlight based garage at CentraState Medical in Freehold, New Jersey. The new framework will create around 2.1 million kilowatt long periods of sun based power every year. This is what might be compared to roughly 253 homes being provided with all their power for a year. Along with the 7 MW ground mount framework, charged in 2014 and the 3.9 MW sun powere...

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EUROPEAN EV PLATFORM EVERON ROLLS INTO US IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ARCADIA

Greentech Media | January 13, 2020

Arcadia, a clean-energy access startup, is helping European electric-vehicle charging platform Everon make its first foray into the United States with a new partnership announced Friday. “In general, EV charging is hard for customers, especially when it comes to thinking about where to charge, how to pay for it and how to make sure you’re accessing as much clean energy as possible,” Arcadia CEO Kiran Bhatraju told GTM. “Using our platform and Everon’s tools to connect EV owners, their home charg...

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