garden, Safeco is reducing its impact as well as educating fans and the community. Then we’ll tour Bullitt Center, known as the greenest commercial building in the world, and meet with Denis Hayes, the “Father of Earth Day.” We’ll also be seeing the circular economy in action with a tour of a Goodwill distribution center.
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Seattle is the Tour’s final stop and we are ending with a full day of learning about sustainable measures and the area’s efforts to grow the circular economy. First we will tour Safeco Field, home of the Mariners and one of the greenest ballparks in baseball. Through recycling/composting, efficient lighting, zero waste, alternative energy, and even an urban
Service (EaaS), which removes many of the barriers that businesses face when capitalizing on the benefits of energy efficiency and energy efficient technologies connected by IoT. We will be meeting with the leaders at Redaptive to learn about their challenges in this new space. We will also be visiting ENGIE New Ventures, the corporate venture arm of ENGIE, which makes minority investments in cleantech energy companies that are poised to scale their technology innovations and business models around the world to hear highlights of their work.
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San Francisco and the Silicon Valley are well-known for innovative giants like Apple, Google, Tesla Motors and Intel, just to name a few. During this stop we will be learning more about new business models incorporating battery energy storage, as well as microgrids. We’ll be visiting Redaptive, a company on the cutting edge of Energy as a
in L.A. will take us to EV Box and Rosendin Electric to talk about the current state of EVs in North America. EV Box, the leading global manufacturer of electric vehicle charging stations and charging management software, was recently selected by Pacific Gas & Electric to supply up to 2,560 charging stations in its service area. Next we will tour Panda Express’ innovation kitchen to learn more about their waste and water management programs. We will also be visiting The Home Depot to learn how the company is using fuel cell technology to provide on-site renewable energy for hundreds of their stores.
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Los Angeles is known for its plentiful sunshine, movie stars and…traffic. The State of California is also a leader in the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), with a statewide goal to have 1.5 million EVs on the road by 2025, which will help to meet its emissions reductions targets (transportation accounts for roughly 40% of the state’s carbon emissions). Our stop
Texas has more wind power capacity than any other state, with 22,799 MW installed, which is more than three times the second state, Oklahoma, at 7,495 MW. Since 2015, the City of Dallas began purchasing enough renewable energy credits from wind power to cover 100% of the electricity used by City facilities. In Dallas we will be visiting the corporate headquarters of GameStop, which has a robust energy management plan for its stores, to learn how they leverage creative employee engagement tactics to drive their programs.
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According to the American Wind Energy Association’s (AWEA) U.S. Wind Industry First Quarter 2018 Market Report, there are now 14,291 MW of wind capacity under construction and 19,158 MW in advanced development. The combined 33,449 MW represents a 40% year-over-year increase, and the highest level reported since AWEA began tracking both categories at the beginning of 2016.
such as rising costs, and aging infrastructures—to learn how businesses can better manage and plan for costly water damage. Water scarcity is also a growing concern and severely impacting some parts of the U.S. We are seeing water-intensive businesses make water stewardship an important part of their corporate responsibility initiatives. These corporations are taking steps to address their impacts, with some even pledging to replenish all the water they use, through local restoration projects, wastewater recycling, or increasing efficiency through processes improvement and equipment selection. We’ll highlight some of the more innovative solutions during our stop in Houston.
Learn more about blockchain and why it’s important for businesses.
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Climate change, population growth and urban development are creating numerous risks to our water supply and quality, and nowhere has this been felt recently more than in Houston, where historic flooding from Hurricane Harvey overtook the city last year. In Houston we will be discussing scenario analysis and risk mitigation—along with other pressing water topics
dreaming of new ways to make our world more efficient and sustainable. In Chicago we will meet with an innovative solar business, Illinois-based ENGIE Distributed Solar (formerly SoCore Energy), which has launched a successful solar partnership model with leading companies, such as Walgreens. These companies host rooftop solar arrays that are owned, operated and maintained by ENGIE Distributed Solar. We’ll also visit (and stay at) Hyatt, which was named one of the five best sustainable hotel brands by Trip Savvy. We’ll talk to them about the Hyatt 2020 Vision, the company’s ambitious environmental goals which define “actionable targets across three focus areas: use resources thoughtfully, build smart, and innovate and inspire.”
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In an age where it seems each day brings us new or improved technology, it is no surprise that many businesses are “greening” their operations through innovative solutions. From artificial intelligence—that can quickly analyze complex data for accurate recommendations—to leveraging bioluminescent algae for street lighting, innovators are
management, financing and more from the business to one outside vendor, who guarantees future energy costs. We will be visiting Ohio State University where this business model is being put into action through a Comprehensive Energy Management Project (through a partnership comprised of the Ohio State, ENGIE North America and Axium team). Our visit to Columbus will include learning about sustainability opportunities at the campus, and the progress and challenges of this project so far from those on the ground.
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Traditional energy models as we know them are rapidly evolving. Businesses are no longer concerned with just how much energy they use from the traditional grid; now they must navigate the challenges of a new energy future. Energy as a Service (EaaS) is an emerging business model that shifts the burden of managing regulations, renewables, energy
$394,000 in energy upgrades and saw a 44% drop in total energy use in just one year and a 40% reduction in electricity use. Overall, the company’s energy management strategy has reduced its energy intensity by 30% chain-wide. We’ll also stop by our second client, Arby’s, showcase store, which is also participating in the BBC and recently surpassed its BBC goal by improving energy intensity performance 24% since 2015 (20% by 2020 was the goal). The most unusual stop on our visit will be learning about Bee Downtown and the eight companies, including Chick-fil-A, which will host honeybee hives at their headquarters to help make the city a more sustainable environment.
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More and more businesses are making large investments in energy efficiency projects to manage increasing costs, reduce resource consumption, minimize risk, and improve brand image. When we are in Atlanta we’re looking forward to meeting with two of our clients: The first is Havertys, a U.S. DOE Better Buildings Challenge (BBC) partner, which selected a showcase store to receive
In D.C. we will be meeting with CDP and the We Mean Business coalition to discuss their policy, reporting and transparency efforts. Then we will see efficiency in action at Lutron, which manufactures efficient lighting controls. According to the company, Lutron light controls have reduced electrical use by 9.2 billion kWh, which reduces customers’ energy bills by $1 billion annually.
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Washington D.C. is the center of policy and action, and the decisions made here can affect the momentum of sustainability and climate change policies. Many organizations have formed to bring together businesses that are making commitments to sustainability, resource management and upholding the goals of the Paris Agreement.
technology, the local community can generate, store, and trade renewable energy outside the traditional grid, providing the neighborhood with a safe, resilient, sustainable energy grid that can serve as backup in case of emergencies. Our visit to New York will include meeting with LO3 Energy leaders and a tour of the Brooklyn Microgrid neighborhood.
Learn more about blockchain and why it’s important for businesses.
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The ‘City that Never Sleeps’ is home to LO3 Energy, a company that is working to empower communities through localized energy solutions. One of its success stories is the Brooklyn Microgrid in Brooklyn, New York. The Brooklyn Microgrid reimagines the traditional energy grid model with the concept of a communal energy network. Using cutting-edge blockchain
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Learn how Arby's identified over $39 million in potential annual energy and water savings.
OSEP shares how they will help The Ohio State University improve energy efficiency by 25% by 2025.
Rawson Haverty, Jr. of Havertys Furniture, discusses energy improvement projects and changes in retail.
Matt Ochs, of Lutron Electronics, discusses the latest trends in control technology.
Vincent Manier sits down with CDP to learn about the benefits of environmental disclosure for businesses.
MIke Kaplan met with Lutron Electronics to learn about innovations in building controls, connectivity and IoT.
Mathias Lelievre talks to Cheddar about how sustainability in the digital age is driving profits.
LO3 Energy discusses the Brooklyn Microgrid project that uses cutting-edge blockchain technology.
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