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EOS Semi-Finalist in Sustainable Brand Innovation Award

As a contender in the June 2013 Sustainable Brand Innovation Award, EOS is featured in an extensive interview in Triple Pundit.  The award recognizes emerging brands and companies taking creative, scalable, high impact roles in the shift toward a sustainable economy.   Read the interview here.

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DuPont and EOS Announce Collaboration on Used Refrigerants

DuPont Refrigerants and EOS Climate have announced a proactive program to  encourage return of recovered chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) refrigerants, as part of EOS Climate’s Refrigerant Revolution®.    The program will be offered through DuPont’s nationwide network of distributors and reclaim centers as an expansion of their current reclaim program, and will give distributors access to a streamlined

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University of Rochester Praises Chiller Change-Out Project with EOS

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The University of Rochester highlighted their recent chiller modernization project executed in collaboration with EOS and Carrier Corporation as a “great representative” of the University’s commitment to Go Green, demonstrating how small choices, such as the replacement of a single water chiller, can have ripple effects in the ongoing effort to promote an environmentally sustainable campus.

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EOS CLIMATE VOTED BEST PROJECT DEVELOPER BY LEADING ENVIRONMENTAL MARKETS PARTICIPANTS

For the second straight year, EOS Climate has won top recognition by Environmental Finance and Carbon Finance magazine, in the publication’s 13th Annual Market Survey.  The awards are for Best Project Developer – North American Markets and Runner-up for Best Offset Originator – California. The closely-watched awards are based on surveys of leading participants in the carbon,

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EOS CLIMATE FEATURED ON MARKETPLACE AS CALIFORNIA HOLDS FIRST MARKET AUCTION

In an historic day, on November 14 California’s Air Resources Board successfully conducted the first “live” auction of permits, or emission allowances, under the state’s new statewide GHG emissions reduction program.  On offer were 23.1 million vintage 2013 allowances and 39.5 million vintage 2015 allowances, with strong demand.  About 600 industrial facilities and utilities will be involved

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