Shell to Open World's Biggest Solar Power Station in Germany

In July, Shell Solar and German solar firm GEOSOL will open the world’s biggest solar power station. The total output capacity will be 5 megawatts, estimated to reduce CO2 emissions by 3,700 tons annually. Read More

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U.S. Climate Change Technology Program Research and Current Activities

November 2003 report profiles near- and long-term technologies for addressing climate change. Read More

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Corporate Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets

Methods and motivations for companies’ adoption of greenhouse gas reduction targets. Read More

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Green Tags

This ClimateBiz White Paper explains how Green Tags allow companies and individuals in the U.S. to offset the polluting effects of their energy consumption and support the development of renewable energy. Read More

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On-Site Generation of Green Power

This ClimateBiz white paper highlights the different ways of adopting a green energy system for your company. Read More

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Energy Efficiency Opportunities: The Lodging Industry

Best-practices guide to help hotel operators plan and implement energy-efficiency improvements. Read More

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Climate Change Activities in the United States

Summarizes U.S. efforts to address climate change in both government and the private sector. Read More

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The New Business Climate — A Guide to Lower Carbon Emissions and Better Business Performance

Identifies strategic options for reducing CO2 emissions -- and positioning a business to thrive in a carbon-constrained world. Read More

Interface Flooring Powers Plant Using Landfill Emissions

Carpetmaker Interface Flooring Systems has partnered with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the city of LaGrange to convert naturally occurring methane gas from the local landfill into a green energy source to fuel two heaters and a boiler at Interface’s nearby Kyle plant. Read More

New UPS Fleet Maintenance Procedures Save Company Cash, Oil

UPS recently completed a three-month overhaul of the preventive maintenance process for its 70,000 delivery vehicles. The new procedures will reduce oil use by 330,000 quarts and save an estimated $3 million annually. Read More