Berkshire Wind Power Project

Globant Achieves Carbon Neutrality and Signs Science-Based Targets Commitment to Reinforce its Dedication to Fighting Climate Change

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Friday, October 29, 2021

"At Globant we have always been aware of our environmental footprint and reaching carbon neutrality is another important step in our Race to Zero journey,"said Martn Migoya, CEO and Co-founder of Globant.

Key Points: 
  • "At Globant we have always been aware of our environmental footprint and reaching carbon neutrality is another important step in our Race to Zero journey,"said Martn Migoya, CEO and Co-founder of Globant.
  • Globant, with offices in 18 countries and more than 20,000 globers, has started to work on a global decarbonization action plan.
  • As a leading technology solutions provider, Globant also works with its global client portfolio to offer them more sustainable strategies.
  • Neutrality itself shall be accompanied by long-term science based targets to gradually achieve an enhanced model for decarbonization. "

ReNew Power Announces Two Acquisitions Totaling 359 MWs of Renewable Energy Assets

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Wednesday, August 11, 2021

ReNew has been a leader in providing firm renewable energy solutions that address the intermittency of standard solar and wind projects.

Key Points: 
  • ReNew has been a leader in providing firm renewable energy solutions that address the intermittency of standard solar and wind projects.
  • ReNew won two such projects last year including a Peak Power (PP) Project as well as a Round-The-Clock (RTC) Power Project for which ReNew signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) last week.
  • ReNew is India's leading renewable energy Independent Power Producer (IPP) by capacity and is the 10th largest global renewable IPP by operational capacity.
  • ReNew develops, builds, owns and operates utility-scale wind energy projects, utility-scale solar energy projects, utility-scale firm power projects, and distributed solar energy projects.

21 New England Municipal Electric Utilities Commit to Historic Purchase of Clean Power From FirstLight Through ENE

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Thursday, November 12, 2020

In the largest municipal electric department purchase of clean, renewable power in New England history, 21 public power entities from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont have agreed to purchase 200 million kilowatt-hours per year of hydroelectric power produced by FirstLight Power in Western Massachusetts.

Key Points: 
  • In the largest municipal electric department purchase of clean, renewable power in New England history, 21 public power entities from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont have agreed to purchase 200 million kilowatt-hours per year of hydroelectric power produced by FirstLight Power in Western Massachusetts.
  • Never before have so many municipal light plants, municipal electric departments, and other public power utilities come together to buy emissions-free renewable power on this scale, said Energy New England president and CEO John G. Tzimorangas.
  • The 21 public power entities participating in the contract include 18 in Massachusetts: Belmont Municipal Light Department, Braintree Electric Light Department, Concord Municipal Light Plant, Danvers Electric Division, Georgetown Municipal Light Department, Groveland Municipal Light Department, Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant, Mass Development/Devens Utilities, Merrimac Municipal Light Department, Middleboro Gas & Electric Department, Merrimac Municipal Electric Department, North Attleboro Electric Department, Norwood Municipal Light Department, Reading Municipal Light Department, Rowley Municipal Lighting Plant, Taunton Municipal Lighting Plan, Wellesley Municipal Light Plant, and Westfield Gas & Electric.
  • Power purchased by Massachusetts municipal electric utilities served by Energy New England already accounts for on average 29 percent fewer carbon emissions from electric generation than average Commonwealth electricity-sector carbon emissions.