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Labatt and Capital Power Announce Partnership that Advances Budweiser s 100% Renewable Electricity Commitment

Share: This is the largest public renewable electricity commitment ever made by a Canadian brewer Through this long-term Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA), Budweiser is purchasing 51% of the electricity generated from Capital Power s 75-megawatt Enchant Solar facility in Taber, Alberta Beginning in 2022, the Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) from this partnership, will cover all of the electricity needed to brew Budweiser in Canada and will result in the early achievement of Labatt s 100% renewable purchased electricity goal by 2025 TORONTO, April 19, 2021 /CNW/ - Today, Canada s best-selling beer brand, Budweiser announced a virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) with Capital Power, a leading player in state-of-the-art energy sustainability. The agreement includes approximately 51% of the electricity generated by a new solar facility in Taber, Alberta. Of Budweiser s contracted electricity, approximately one-quarter will be bundled with project-generated RECs directl

No more excuse for climate inaction

Posted : 2021-04-18 17:02 By Jang Daul There is no magic bullet in curbing carbon emissions from fossil fuels to tackle the global climate emergency. We need to put our priority on increasing energy efficiency and replacing the use of fossil fuels with renewable sources. According to the International Energy Agency, renewables accounted for almost 90 percent of the increase in global capacity in 2020. Last year the average share of renewables in electricity generation among Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member countries was 32 percent while that of South Korea was the lowest at 7 percent, in stark contrast with Germany s 47 percent, the U.K. s 45 percent, Japan s 22 percent and the U.S. 21 percent.

New entrant AECO Energy launches business innovation to deliver last mile of value chain to Singapore s maturing open electricity market

Source: Media Outreach AECO Energy announces the launch of its operations in Singapore to provide innovation to the open electricity market for businesses with generation 2.0 of its technology and service offerings. The company will introduce three solutions as part of its initial portfolio, customisable to specific business needs. SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 13 April 2021 – AECO Energy, a new entrant to Singapore’s electricity sector, has today announced the launch of its operations. AECO Energy will be the first-of-its kind energy technology and services company aimed at innovating customer-centric offerings in electricity and renewable energy markets. With over 12 years of experience in delivering open market electricity services and solutions to businesses in Australia under the Power Choice brand, AECO Energy is bringing its second generation of services and technology to Singapore for the first time. AECO’s second generation delivers on

Green New Beer: Budweiser Goes Green For St Patrick s Day

Font Size: The famous beverage company Budweiser has announced plans to go “green” on St. Patrick’s Day this year. Instead of the beer brand dying its brew green for the festivities, it has instead pledged “enough Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) to cover the estimated electricity used to brew beer in the [United States] in one day,” Fox News reported Friday. “Budweiser is brewed with 100% renewable electricity from wind power, something we are very proud of, and inspired us to think differently about what the definition of green beer truly means and how to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in a new way this year,” Monica Rustgi, VP of Marketing at Budweiser, shared in a statement.

Unravelling the past, present and future of solar policy in Vietnam

Unravelling the past, present and future of solar policy in Vietnam Solar installs throughout 2020 took Vietnam’s cumulative capacity to more than 19.4GW. Image: JinkoSolar. Vietnam’s year-end solar installation figure of 9GW captured headlines in January 2021. But how did Vietnam grow its cumulative solar installations from a 2018 base of 106MWp, according to International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Renewable Capacity Statistics, to year end 2020 cumulative PV capacity of over 19.4GWp? In a word, policy. The uncapped solar Feed-in Tariff (FIT) incentive policies to be more specific. Cumulative solar capacity of ASEAN nations. IRENA (2020), Renewable Energy Statistics 2020, EVN (2021) The original FIT1

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