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Virginia To Adopt California s Clean Car Emissions Standards
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DURING the past 12 months, we have all witnessed some remarkable events pertaining to electricity security. Last summer, California experienced rolling blackouts, while Texas recently suffered the same fate.
While they were arguably not the single cause for either problem, renewablesâspecifically wind and/or solarâcontributed greatly to these failures. This is an inherent problem when intermittent sources of electricity are added to the grid, while highly reliable non-intermittent sources are removed.
We now have a political party in the Commonwealth of Virginia that has openly stated its desire to make Virginia use California as the model when it comes to our electricity generation. Unfortunately, our politicians have also legislated those goals through the adoption of the Virginia Clean Economy Act, commonly referred to as VCEA.
Roanoke Gas goes (sort of) solar
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Visa has entered a multi-year energy agreement with MP2 Energy LLC to power Visa s data center in the commonwealth of Virginia with 100 percent renewable energy during five years of the agreement. This agreement contributes to Visa s commitment to reduce the carbon impact of its global operations and to support renewable energy generation in Virginia. Visa s largest data center is located in Virginia and accounts for over one third of the company s global electricity usage.
In January 2020, Visa announced completion of its goal to transition to 100 percent renewable electricity for its offices and data centers through a combination of enrollments in utility and other renewable programs and the purchase of renewable energy certificates (RECs), in accordance with the guidelines of the global RE100 initiative. The agreement announced today signals the next phase for Visa advancing its sustainability priorities, which includes supporting additional renewable electricity capacity to