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Walmart announced that in the first two years of Project Gigaton, the company’s suppliers have combined to avoid more than 93 million metric tons of emissions as they head toward the goal of one gigaton (1 billion metric tons) by 2030.

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Walmart announced that in the first two years of Project Gigaton, the...

Operators in the commercial sector have the majority of energy load coming from the operation of facilities, such as retail stores, real estate, food services, etc.

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Walmart reports Project Gigaton progress, offers emissions calculator

Walmart announced that in the first two years of Project Gigaton, the...

Iron Mountain expands to 100% RE in Texas and Illinois

Iron Mountain Inc. announced new energy transactions in Texas and Illinois that...

Amazon delivers three new RE projects

Amazon.com announced three new renewable energy projects as part of its long-term...

Hawaii airport completes solar installation

The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) announced the completion of the installation...

Target’s light bulb moment

Target Corporation announced that more than 2 million LED fixtures are currently...

Solar on deck for Cleveland Indians

Installation of solar panels on Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians,...

Facebook, Google, GM, Walmart and more to drive 60 gigawatts of corporate renewables

Google, Facebook, General Motors and Walmart are among a group of more...

Target announces supply chain GHG reduction goals

Target announced on March 27 a new reduction goal for themselves and...

Hawaiian Airlines pilots clean energy project

Hawaiian Airlines is launching a two-month energy efficiency pilot program at its...

Whole Foods adds storage, benefits from DRAM

Whole Foods Market will employ energy storage in three of its northern...

Innovation Summit Wrap-up: The Future of Energy Management

Now in its third year, Smart Energy Decisions’ Innovation Summit continues its...

Javits Center to add NYC’s largest rooftop solar

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today plans to install up to 1.4 megawatts...
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