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HOUSTON, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ENGIE North America announced today that its Houston headquarters is under contract for renewable energy from one of its own Texas wind projects. Beginning in May 2021 and running through 2028, the 25-story tower at 1360 Post Oak Blvd. within the Four Oaks Place portfolio will offset 100% of its electricity consumption with the purchase of energy and Renewable Energy Credits from ENGIE North America s Live Oak wind project in Texas.
Four Oaks Place is a five-building, 2.3 million square-foot portfolio located in Uptown Houston. ENGIE North America occupies six floors at 1360 Post Oak Blvd. The portfolio is managed by Transwestern Real Estate Services (TRS) and is a joint venture of Nuveen Real Estate and Allianz.
Resident Cases: 52 (+1)
Staff Cases: 28 (+13)
UPDATE (12/11) Tennesse Department of Health has confirmed clusters at 535 long-term care facilities in the state.
According to TDH, there have been 12,155 residents with COVID-19, and 1,556 (or 12.8%) of them have died.
There have been 10,031 staff members diagnosed with COVID-19.
TDH has reported 45 deaths in East Tennessee nursing homes since December 4.
UPDATE (11/20): 19 more residents of long-term care facilities in East Tennessee have died, meaning at least 54 residents in East Tennessee have died in the past three weeks.
The latest data from the Tennessee Department of Health shows hundreds of new cases reported between residents and staff of long-term care facilities in the area.