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A collaboration including the city of SanDiego (CA), SanDiego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), GE, UC SanDiego and CleanTECH SanDiego launched Smart City SanDiego to develop and implement local initiatives that will improve the SanDiego region’s energy independence, empower consumers, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and drive economic growth.
Smart City SanDiego and City of SanDiego Mayor Jerry Sanders unveiled the completed Smart City SanDiego Solar-to-EV Project—a 90kW solar photovoltaic canopy that directly charges up to 5 electric vehicles (EVs) in the SanDiego Zoo parking lot.
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC SanDiego (Scripps) and Southern California Gas Co. None of this is easy, but working with world-class scientific organizations like Scripps Institution of Oceanography and UC SanDiego greatly improves our chances of success. —Hal D.
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Propel Fuels has expanded its sales of Diesel HPR (High Performance Renewable) to locations across Southern California. Utilizing Neste’s NEXBTL renewable diesel, Propel’s Diesel HPR is a low-carbon, drop-in renewable fuel that meets petroleum diesel specifications and can be used in any diesel engine. Earlier post.) per gallon.
Porvoo is the first city in Finland to start using Neste MY Renewable Diesel, produced 100% from waste and residues, in all of its diesel-fueled vehicles during this year. Neste MY Renewable Diesel is an excellent solution for many cities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
For example, the University of California, SanDiego will receive approximately $3.5 University of California, SanDiego. The University of California, SanDiego (UCSD) will develop a new battery that can be built into a vehicle frame. National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Southern California Edison and SanDiego Gas & Electric Co. The approved 2014-2015 Investment Plan Update for the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector, which accounts for about 40% of California''s carbon emissions. .
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The tour will span the state of California, beginning in Eureka and ending in SanDiego. Both of these products will have low carbon footprints and help California reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, consistent with the State’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard and Renewable Portfolio Standard.
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