Massachusetts Water District Adds Solar, Battery Storage
Acton Water District is adding its second renewable energy project to help power its operations.
Acton Water District is adding its second renewable energy project to help power its operations.
Under this project, more than 1,355 sodium streetlights have been replaced with LED streetlights, providing improved illumination and better energy efficiency, while simultaneously enhancing the visual appeal and facilitating a safe and secure environment within DIP.
As concerns about climate change continue to mount, many individuals and communities are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and adopt more sustainable practices. Solar power is a key component of this effort.
The joint venture will help recover valuable reusable materials from batteries as electric vehicles and clean energy use increase in the region.
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Executives are looking to add tools to make their ESG strategies a reality, such as implementing advanced technologies and improving data collection.
The five projects will also include energy storage and be operational by early next year.
McKinsey & Company says European industrials reduced their demand by 25 billion cubic meters of natural gas in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But it adds that China and India could replace that by consuming 35 billion cubic meters, which they get at a discount.
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