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Unitil Adds More Hybrid Vehicles to Fleet

NGT News

Unitil Corporation, a provider of natural gas and electricity delivery service to customers in New England, is continuing its transition to a sustainable fleet by adding more hybrid electric vehicles and launching a program to reduce vehicle idling time.

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Fleetmaster Express’ First of 10 Volvo VNR Electric Trucks Set to Arrive in Texas

NGT News

Volvo Trucks North America customer Fleetmaster Express, a for-hire logistics carrier, has ordered 10 Volvo VNR Electrics to support supply chain sustainability efforts for Ball Corp., Fleetmaster Express will begin operating its first two battery-electric trucks in Q2 2022, making them the first Volvo VNR Electric […].

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Introduction: October 2022

McKinsey

Building a sustainable future will depend upon the buildings themselves being built and operated sustainably.

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News from the Global Infrastructure Initiative: August 2022

McKinsey

Welcome to the August 2022 edition of Voices on Infrastructure, which focuses on technology and sustainability in freight transport.

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Introduction: August 2022

McKinsey

Sustainable infrastructure investments in freight transport are growing—and new innovations and markets are paving the road to the future.

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No Bull: How Dairy Farms are Fueling a Renewable Future 

American Gas Association

The concept of producing natural gas in a renewable, emissions-reducing fashion is exciting, and something that the industry is talking about more and more, but what it looks like in practice can vary from operation to operation. For Peaks Renewables the answer lies in dairy farms.

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Gastech Days I & II: Energy transformation through innovation

Oilholics Synonymous Report

Others said AI itself could chalk sustainable future pathways predicated on renewables. It better be, for according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global power demand from data centers could skyrocket to over 1,000 TWh by 2026 double the levels seen in 2022.