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Solar Companies Unite to Prevent Forced Labor in the Solar Supply Chain

Thursday, Feb 04 2021 Share WASHINGTON, D.C. Today 175 solar companies, including some of the top solar manufacturers in the world, are announcing that they have signed a pledge opposing forced labor in the solar supply chain. By signing the pledge, companies are stating their commitment to help prevent these abhorrent practices and ensure that the products they are using do not have links to forced labor in the Xinjiang region of China, or anywhere else in the world. This pledge is part of an industry-wide effort led by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) that supports the development of a supply chain traceability protocol and a comprehensive update to SEIA’s Solar Commitment, which defines common practices and expectations for the solar industry.

ACORE Names 2021 Class of New and Returning Board Members

ACORE Names 2021 Class of New and Returning Board Members Share Article Executives from ENGIE North America and Energy Works LLC Join ACORE Board to Accelerate the U.S. Transition to Renewable Power WASHINGTON (PRWEB) January 06, 2021 The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), a national nonprofit that unites finance, policy and technology to accelerate the transition to a renewable energy economy, today announced its new Board class for 2021. ACORE welcomes two new Board members: Laura Beane, Chief Renewables Officer at ENGIE North America; and Rose McKinney-James, Managing Principal of Energy Works LLC, McKinney-James & Associates and Advocacy BL/ACK. In addition, the following current Board members were elected or appointed to new three-year terms: Mit Buchanan, Managing Director of Energy Investments, J.P. Morgan; Pat Reiten, Senior Vice President of Government Relations, Berkshire Hathaway Energy; a

KPUB s West Texas solar project comes online

After making an investment in a West Texas solar power project, the Kerrville Public Utility Board started drawing electricity from the plant after a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday.  Located in Borden County, the Long Draw Solar Farm will help provide power to more than 6,000 residences in Kerrville as part of KPUB s plan to diversify its sources of electricity, including investing in renewables. “KPUB is excited to add this renewable project into our diversified power supply portfolio,” said KPUB General Manager and CEO Mike Wittler. “This supports our competitive rate strategy and mission to provide reliable service to our customers at the lowest responsible price.”

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