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(The all-electric Sonoma Clean Power headquarters in Santa Rosa, California, also leverages decarbonization through grid interaction / Credit: SCP)
(Paywall) BusinessGreen - Passive design elements and electrification of building systems combined with grid interaction to transform a California electricity provider’s headquarters Sonoma Clean Power, a community-owned electricity provider for California's Sonoma and Mendocino counties, is the owner of a unique carbon neutral, 15,330-square-foot headquarters in Santa Rosa, California.
Canary Media - Tesla is finally delivering its first battery-powered semitruck on Thursday, to PepsiCo, and it’s marking the milestone with an invite-only gala at its factory in Sparks, Nevada. The delivery comes five years after CEO Elon Musk’s initial product announcement — and a week after competitor Renault delivered an electric semi truck to Coca-Cola.
Utility Dive -  Applications are now open for local education agencies to apply for $80 million in energy improvement grants, the U.S. Department of Energy announced late last month. The funding will focus on schools that qualify as rural and/or high poverty, the agency said.
E&E News Indigenous people have closely observed changes to the climate for centuries. Now their knowledge will help inform federal research and policy decisions. President Joe Biden announced the initiative Wednesday at the White House Tribal Nations Summit, calling it part of a larger effort to show more “respect” for tribal sovereignty and authority across the country.

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