Engie North America Powers Houston Headquarters With Texas Wind
Renewable Energy Makes Operational Net Zero Carbon Target A Reality
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HOUSTON, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ENGIE North America announced today that its Houston headquarters is under contract for renewable energy from one of its own Texas wind projects. Beginning in May 2021 and running through 2028, the 25-story tower at 1360 Post Oak Blvd. within the Four Oaks Place portfolio will offset 100% of its electricity consumption with the purchase of energy and Renewable Energy Credits from ENGIE North America s Live Oak wind project in Texas.
Four Oaks Place is a five-building, 2.3 million square-foot portfolio located in Uptown Houston. ENGIE North America occupies six floors at 1360 Post Oak Blvd. The portfolio is managed by Transwestern Real Estate Services (TRS) and is a joint venture of Nuveen Real Estate and Allianz.
Commentary: EarthTalk by Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss - Personal wind turbines have potential for future
Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss
May 7, 2021
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You see a lot of people putting solar panels on their homes these days, but windmills not so much. Is there any future for small residential wind turbines as we transition to more renewable forms of energy?
Wind power will likely play a key role in the transition to a zero-emission economy especially if we can start to distribute it more widely and harness its benefits on a building-by-building basis. Could your own small wind turbine next to your home be the next way to keep up with the Joneses while augmenting the electricity you already get from the grid or solar panels?
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