Virtual Power Plant FAQs: What Is a VPP and How Does It Work?

Originally published on NRG Energy Insights

By NRG Editorial Voices

Have you ever thought about where your electricity comes from? Maybe you picture massive generators or big spinning turbines. That’s been the norm for over a century. But what if your home, your neighbor’s home, and even the electric car in someone’s driveway could work together to provide power to an entire neighborhood?

That’s the idea behind Virtual Power Plants, or VPPs. They’re changing the way we think about energy use and power generation. However, many people are still unfamiliar with this type of energy network. From how they work to the many benefits they provide, we’ve gathered the most common questions asked about VPPs.

1. What exactly is a VPP?

A VPP is a network of decentralized energy sources — like solar panels, home batteries, and smart devices — that work together to generate, store, and manage electricity.

Think of it like this: a single large power plant can supply energy to thousands of homes. When thousands of smaller devices are aggregated, they work together and function much like a power plant, supplying electricity when it’s needed most and helping ease demand on the grid.

2. How do VPPs work?

Let’s say your neighborhood has many homes with rooftop solar panels and backup batteries. On any exceptionally sunny day, those solar panels can generate more electricity than people use. The excess energy is then stored in battery storage systems or sent back to the grid.

Now imagine it’s a sweltering summer evening (Houston, we’re looking at you), and everyone’s cranking their air conditioning to stay cool. As the sun goes down, the grid may be under stress. That’s where the VPP steps in. It can tap into all those connected devices — batteries, smart thermostats, and even electric vehicles (EVs) — and either reduce energy use or send stored energy to the power grid.

In a way, a VPP turns your home into both an energy producer and a smart energy user.

3. Why do we need VPPs?

One challenge with traditionally generated electricity is that it must be used as soon as it is generated — battery storage does not currently have the capacity to store the large amounts of electricity needed to power our lives. That’s not a big deal for traditional power plants. But as we shift to renewable energy sources like wind and solar, it gets trickier.

Why? Because we can’t control the wind and the sun.

That’s where VPPs come in. They add flexibility to the grid, allowing us to reduce demand or supplement traditional energy generation when needed and viable. Instead of firing up a peaker plant (which are quick-response power plants used during intense electricity demand that are high in cost and greenhouse gas emissions), VPPs can fill the gap.

4. What’s in a VPP?

The magic of VPPs lies in the devices that power them. These are called Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). You might already have one in your home! Some examples include:

  • If you have a smart thermostat, it might slightly raise or lower the temperature in your home to save energy (and money).
  • If you have a home battery, it can be deployed to power your home when grid energy is limited or renewables are not available.
  • If you have an electric vehicle, you could earn money for charging your electric car overnight instead of during the day.

Small changes, when done together, can have a large impact — on the grid and on your wallet.

5. How do VPPs benefit you?

You may be wondering what VPPs can do for you. First, there’s the potential to save money. Many energy companies offer programs rewarding customers for participating in a VPP. For example, you could get credits on your bill for allowing your battery or thermostat to be turned on or adjusted during peak load times.

Beyond financial savings, joining a VPP means you’re helping create a more resilient grid. VPPs manage how electricity is used rather than how it’s produced. They adjust energy use from smart devices, batteries, and commercial buildings to reduce stress on the grid. This means that simply by participating, you’re contributing to a more reliable energy system.

6. What role does technology play?

Today, phone apps are used to manage so much of our lives. From paying your bills to turning on your car, you can control so much from the palm of your hand, and that includes your energy usage. Through our app, you will gain more control over your home and your energy use than ever before.

From your doorbell camera to your smart thermostat, imagine being able to manage the needs of your home — and help the grid — in real time. That’s where automated demand response comes in.

7. Are VPPs really worth it?

Yes, VPPs are absolutely worth it, as they provide real benefits for both your wallet and the power grid. In fact, research from the Rocky Mountain Institute suggests that VPPs can reduce electricity costs by $140 per household annually. Some energy providers even offer bill credits and other incentives for enrolling in VPP programs.

Beyond savings, VPPs also help improve grid reliability and sustainability, helping lower emissions and reduce the load on traditional power plants.

With smarter energy management, cost savings, and environmental benefits, VPPs are a win-win for homeowners.

8. Why are VPPs the next big thing in energy?

Energy systems are evolving fast, and as renewable energy sources become more and more common, VPPs will become more important.

In fact, the future of VPPs is already unfolding. NRG, in partnership with Renew Home and Google Cloud, is developing a 1 GW AI-powered VPP in Texas, which will use smart thermostats and other connected devices to help customers optimize energy use, lower costs, and enhance grid resilience.

Additionally, more homeowners are upgrading to smart-enabled appliances. Devices like heat pumps and water heaters are being designed with connectivity in mind, allowing them to adjust energy use in real time. This growing network of smart devices will make VPPs more flexible, scalable, and effective at integrating renewable energy into the grid.

By giving homeowners greater control over their energy use and helping transition to a more sustainable grid, VPPs represent the future of energy — smarter, cleaner, and more resilient.

The takeaway

Virtual Power Plants are more than a novel energy concept — they’re a practical, people-first solution to some of our biggest energy challenges. And they’re already transforming our energy landscape.

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Wesco Announces Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award Winner and Celebrates Annual Day of Caring

On June 19, Wesco hosted its annual Day of Caring events for employees at numerous sites around the globe to celebrate its commitment to communities where we live and work and to announce the company’s 2025 Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award recipient.

The company’s Day of Caring events encouraged employees to give back to the community and learn about local opportunities to do so. Employees learned more about the company’s matching gifts and paid volunteer time off programs, as well as corporate giving support of the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and other local charitable organizations. Events were hosted at numerous sites around the globe giving nearly 5,000 employees and more than 60 nonprofit community partners the opportunity to attend. Through Wesco Cares, employees logged almost 1,000 hours and donated more than $210,000 with company matches year to date impacting nearly 200 charities.

On the Day of Caring, the company also announced Scott Carstens, Senior Operations Manager at Wesco’s Charlotte, N.C. facility, as the 2025 Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award recipient. The Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award spotlights colleagues who have demonstrated a commitment to making a positive impact beyond the workplace.

Scott volunteers with Habitat for Humanity, Best Buddies, Wounded Warrior Foundation, Second Harvest Food Bank and Goodwill. He holds the Wounded Warrior Foundation close to his heart as he retired from the U.S. Marine Corps after serving 27 years. When asked about the impact he’s witnessed from volunteerism Scott said, “Large waves do not start out that size, they begin as ripples. I try to provide a ripple of support with the hope that a wave of good fortune will affect others.” As the Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award recipient, Scott will receive a $2,500 award to donate to an eligible charity of his choice.

“We’re incredibly proud to recognize Scott as our Wesco Cares Champion of the Year,” said Chris Wolf, Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer and Wesco Cares Executive Sponsor. “His unwavering commitment to serving others and making a meaningful impact in our communities is truly inspiring. He leads by example, showing us all what it means to give generously of our time and talents. His dedication has motivated many others across our company to do the same.”

To learn more about Wesco in the community visit Wesco.com.

About Wesco

Wesco International (NYSE: WCC) builds, connects, powers and protects the world. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wesco is a FORTUNE 500® company with approximately $22 billion in annual sales in 2024 and a leading provider of business-to-business distribution, logistics services and supply chain solutions. Wesco offers a best-in-class product and services portfolio of Electrical and Electronic Solutions, Communications and Security Solutions, and Utility and Broadband Solutions. The Company employs approximately 20,000 people, partners with the industry’s premier suppliers, and serves thousands of customers around the world. With millions of products, end-to-end supply chain services, and leading digital capabilities, Wesco provides innovative solutions to meet customer needs across commercial and industrial businesses, contractors, educational institutions, government agencies, technology companies, telecommunications providers, and utilities. Wesco operates more than 700 sites, including distribution centers, fulfillment centers, and sales offices in approximately 50 countries, providing a local presence for customers and a global network to serve multi-location businesses and global corporations. 

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Corporate Communications 
Jennifer Sniderman 
Vice President, Corporate Communications 
717-579-6603

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3M and Discovery Education Recognize 32 State Merit Winners and 4 Honorable Mentions in 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge

ST. PAUL, Minn. and CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 24, 2025 /3BL/ – 3M (@3M) and Discovery Education (@DiscoveryEd) today announced the 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge (#YoungScientist) 32 state merit winners and four honorable mention recipients. As the nation’s premier middle school science competition, the 3M Young Scientist Challenge features outstanding innovations from young scientists that demonstrate the power of science to improve the world.

To enter the competition, students in grades 5-8 submit a brief video explaining their original idea to solve an everyday problem using science, which are evaluated for their creativity, scientific knowledge, and communication skills. This year, the 3M Young Scientist Challenge offered students a set of new entry categories, including robotics, home improvement, automotive, safety, AR/VR, and climate technology.

“The projects submitted to the 3M Young Scientist Challenge underscore science’s critical role in driving progress,” said Torie Clarke, 3M’s executive vice president and chief public affairs officer. “We applaud these students for making the world a better place through their innovative spirit. I’m proud 3M is inspiring students to use science and technology to address global challenges.”

Each year, the 3M Young Scientist Challenge recognizes the grand prize winner, 10 finalists, four honorable mentions, and up to 51 state merit winners – nationwide and in Washington D.C. The 32 state merit winners and four honorable mention recipients for this year’s competition were selected based on their passion for science and innovation, and superb communication skills. Each state merit winner receives special recognition on the challenge website, along with a prize pack.

The 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge State Merit Winners are listed below in alphabetical order by state:

  • [Alabama] Brahma Mubarak Budhwani, Alabama School of Fine Arts, Alabama School of Fine Arts
  • [Arizona] Akshay Lakshminarasimhan, BASIS Scottsdale, BASIS Charter Schools Inc.
  • [California] Kashvi Sethi, Morrill Middle School, Berryessa Union School District
  • [Colorado] Shriya Madhavan, STEM School Highlands Ranch, Douglas County School District
  • [Connecticut] Aaron Shamshtein, King Philip Middle School, West Hartford School District
  • [Delaware] Aarav Garimalla, Cantwell Bridge Middle School, Appoquinimick School District
  • [Florida] Hannah Lee, Jackson Heights Middle School, Seminole County School District
  • [Georgia] Jooyoung Kim, River Trail Middle School, Fulton County
  • [Hawaii] Elliott Mannis-Young, Punahou School, Private School
  • [Illinois] Nasima Zair, Twin Groves middle school, Kildeer Countryside School District 96
  • [Kentucky] Deepak Praveen Kumar, Meyzeek Middle School, Jefferson County School District
  • [Maryland] Vishagan Aranganathan, Kingsview Middle School, Montogomery County
  • [Massachusetts] Kaia Minn, The Park School, Private School
  • [Michigan] Sanat Pandit, Emerson Elementary School, National Association of Independent Schools
  • [Minnesota] Arika Kundu, Minnetonka Middle School East, Minnetonka School District
  • [Missouri] Macy Sowell, Barnwell Middle School, Francis Howell School District
  • [Nebraska] Yashasvi Jadi, Millard North Middle School, Millard School District
  • [Nevada] Henry Tran, Hyde Park Middle School, Clark County School District
  • [New Jersey] Aashritha Pasam, Edgar Middle School, Metuchen School District
  • [New Mexico] Ashvita Prasankumar, Desert Willow Family School, Albuquerque Public Schools
  • [New York] Aaradhya Vijay, The Dalton School, Private School
  • [North Carolina] Andromeda Dennis, Smith Middle School, Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools
  • [Ohio] Spurthi Adavi, Incarnate Word Academy, Parma Heights School District
  • [Oklahoma] Clayton Rohla, Roff Elementary, Roff Public Schools
  • [Oregon] Jithuli Weerasekera, Whitford Middle School, Beaverton School District
  • [Pennsylvania] Aryash Shyam, Lehigh Valley Academy RCS, Bethlehem Area School District
  • [South Carolina] Sushanth Duddebanda, Pleasant Knoll Middle School, Fort Mill School District
  • [Texas] Sanika Duvva, Roach Middle School, Frisco ISD
  • [Utah] Sophia Zhang, Waterford School, Canyon School District
  • [Virginia] Aneruddha Das, Eagle Ridge Middle School, Loudoun County
  • [Washington] Nolawi Bruk, Leota Middle School, Northshore School District
  • [West Virginia] Preethi Nethi, West Virginia Academy, Public Charter School

For the fifth time in competition history, the 3M Young Scientist Challenge also recognized select entrants with an honorable mention award. These individuals were selected for their unique and innovative concepts and effective communication skills. The four 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge honorable mention recipients are as follows in alphabetical order by last name:

  • Sayan Anand, Austin, TX, Canyon Vista Middle School, Round Rock ISD
  • Aaisha Asif, Sarasota, FL, Pine View, Sarasota County School District
  • Gagan Girish, Portland, OR, Tumwater Middle School, Beaverton School District
  • Albert Liu, Portland, OR, Willamette Valley Academy, Beaverton School District

To learn more about the 3M Young Scientist Challenge and meet the 2025 competitors, visit YoungScientistLab.com.

“The 3M Young Scientist Challenge inspires student curiosity and helps build confidence by connecting what’s learned in the classroom to the real world in tangible and hands-on ways,” said Amy Nakamoto, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Partnerships at Discovery Education. “Congratulations to each of the students honored in for your effort to use science to create a better world.”

Now in its eighteenth year, the 3M Young Scientist Challenge continues to inspire and challenge middle school students to think creatively and apply the power of STEM to discover real-world solutions. America’s Top Young Scientists have given TED Talks, filed patents, founded nonprofits, made the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, and exhibited at the White House Science Fair. These young innovators have also been named TIME Magazine’s Kid of the Year; featured in The New York Times Magazine, Forbes, and Business Insider; and appeared on national television programs such as Good Morning America, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and more. In addition, a 3M Young Scientist Challenge Alumni Network was formed in fall 2022 and includes more than 100 former challenge winners, finalists and mentors, who take part in networking opportunities and more.

The award-winning competition supplements the 3M and Discovery Education program Young Scientist Lab, which provides no-cost dynamic digital resources for students, teachers, and families to explore, transform, and innovate the world around them. All the resources are also available on Discovery Education Experience, the essential companion for engaged PreK-12 classrooms.

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About 3M
3M (NYSE: MMM) believes science helps create a brighter world for everyone. By unlocking the power of people, ideas and science to reimagine what’s possible, our global team uniquely addresses the opportunities and challenges of our customers, communities, and planet. Learn how we’re working to improve lives and make what’s next at 3M.com/news-center.

About Discovery Education
Discovery Education is the worldwide edtech leader whose state-of-the-art, Pre-K-12, digital solutions support learning wherever it takes place. Through award-winning multimedia content, instructional supports, innovative classroom tools, and strategic alliances, Discovery Education helps educators deliver powerful learning experiences that engage all students and support higher academic achievement on a global scale. Discovery Education serves approximately 4.5 million educators and 45 million students worldwide, and its resources are accessed in over 100 countries and territories. Through partnerships with districts, states, and trusted organizations, Discovery Education empowers teachers with essential edtech solutions that inspire curiosity, build confidence, and accelerate learning. Explore the future of education at www.discoveryeducation.com.

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Tim Post 
3M
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Grace Maliska
Discovery Education
Email: gmaliska@discoveryed.com

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Boehringer Ingelheim's 'Sailboat for Health' Brings Healthcare to Remote Greek Islands

We’ve all seen those idyllic scenes of picturesque Greek islands: fantastic fun in the sun on a hot summer’s day. But what does it mean to live there in the cold and grey of winter? What happens when temporary healthcare facilities return to the mainland for the offseason? Particularly for those with a health condition that needs regular attention? For patients with diabetes, access to healthcare can be a daunting challenge.

Boehringer Ingelheim Greece, alongside its partners, is addressing this issue with the ‘Sailboat for Health’ initiative. This floating medical facility embarks on annual voyages to deliver essential healthcare services to isolated islands.

By providing screenings, treatments, and education, the Sailboat for Health aims to help enable islanders to manage their health without needing to leave the island.

Since its inception, the initiative has supported about 50 islands, offering over 700 medical appointments in 2023 alone.

With ongoing support from local NGOs and medical associations, Boehringer aims to help make a positive impact on the lives of those living on remote islands, ensuring they receive the care they need and deserve.

Find out more and explore other stories on Imagine: our sustainability story hub, where we share our commitment to sustainability and what we are doing to create a positive impact for humans, animals and our planet.

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The “3rd P”: Why Partnership Is the Key to Successful Public-Private Collaboration

Water—something many take for granted—is the most essential service communities depend on. The quality of that service is directly tied to the quality of the people who provide it. Over the decades, water industry challenges have grown more complex due to the increasing demand on water and aging infrastructure. These challenges require evolving solutions where pivotal public-private collaboration has become not just useful, but necessary. 

Public-Private Partnerships, or PPP’s, have become a major part of that evolution. On paper, the idea makes perfect sense: the private sector brings expertise, innovation, digital solutions and efficiency, while the public sector provides accountability, oversight and a focus on community needs. In theory, it’s a win-win. But in practice, the real measure of success in  PPP’s has never been about what’s written in the contract. It’s not only about metrics or service level agreements—though those are important. It’s about the people on both sides committing to something bigger than the business transaction. That’s where the third “P” comes in: Partnership.

Beyond Contracts: What Makes a True Partnership

At its core, a PPP is not just a financial or legal arrangement; it is a relationship. The people leading public institutions and their private sector partners must work together toward a shared vision, aligning their incentives and contributions with the goal of serving the public in a long-term and reliable relationship that provides efficiency and stability to the community. If a partnership is merely transactional—where each side is focused on its own interests—then the partnership is at risk.

Trust and transparency, shared risk and reward, and long-term commitment—when these elements are present, PPP’s become more than just a deal—they become an engine for sustainable development and innovation.

When partnership is an afterthought: projects stall, trust erodes, and communities lose out. However, when it’s the foundation, great things happen.

The Pillars of a Strong Partnership

To make the Third P a reality, stakeholders must focus on building a robust and cooperative relationship. Here are the core pillars of a strong partnership:

  • Trust & Transparency: Trust is the foundation of any successful partnership. Both parties must be transparent about project goals, expectations and regulatory frameworks, while private partners should be open about financial models, challenges and operational strategies.
  • Shared Goals, Risk & Incentives: If the public sector prioritizes affordability while the private sector focuses solely on profit, the partnership will break down. The key is to design agreements that align incentives with risk, ensuring that both sides benefit from long-term success.
  • Adaptability & Problem-Solving: Unexpected challenges—economic shifts, political changes or technological advancements—are inevitable in long-term PPPs. The best partnerships are those that can adapt, renegotiate and solve problems together. 

Making the 3rd P the First Priority

The world has just begun to discover how powerful public-private partnerships can be—not just for a contract, but for building trust and progress in the communities we call home. The third “P” has been the common thread throughout the journey.

The success or failure of a PPP doesn’t just depend on funding, contracts or political will—it hinges on the quality of the partnership itself. Governments and businesses that prioritize collaboration, trust and shared success will create sustainable projects that benefit everyone.

By focusing on the 3rd P—Partnership we can rethink how PPPs are structured, ensuring they are not just legal agreements but dynamic, cooperative relationships that drive real progress. And when that partnership is grounded in professional operations, it brings consistency, accountability and long-term value to the communities we serve.

Because in the end, it’s not the public or private that makes the difference—it’s the partnership.

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Gilead Sciences – Born With HIV in the 80s: Kim’s Story of Growing Up as a Dandelion

Kim Canady was only nine years old in 1996 when she faced the unimaginable loss of losing both her parents in the same year. At the time, she didn’t know her parents suffered HIV-related complications, nor did she realize she’d been living with HIV since birth. But what she did know is she was the only one among her group of friends that had regular monthly checkups with a doctor.

Within months of losing her parents, she learned she was a “dandelion” – the term for people who are either born with HIV or who acquire it early in life. HIV was especially misunderstood and stigmatized during that period. Plus, it was difficult to comprehend what it meant to be a child living with HIV.

“I was taking HIV medications as a child and had different medical conditions and didn’t understand why because nobody wanted to talk about it,” says Kim.

Over the years, Kim has turned her lived experience into helping others as a public health consultant, a sexuality educator and an advocate for those living with HIV. But she stresses that she now also focuses on raising her son and building her business.

“As a dandelion, we’re the true definition of what aging with HIV is, but I don’t let the virus any longer define me,” she says. “My advocacy work is what I do when I have extra time to give. My day-to-day is being a mom, a wife, and a woman who’s choosing herself.”

Watch the video to learn more about Kim’s journey living as a dandelion.

Gilead Sciences
Gilead Sciences, Inc. is a research-based biopharmaceutical company that discovers, develops and commercializes innovative medicines in areas of unmet medical need. The company strives to transform and simplify care for people with life-threatening illnesses around the world. Gilead has operations in more than 35 countries worldwide, with headquarters in Foster City, California. 

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Leading EHS Through Uncertainty

When the geopolitical landscape changes, how do EHS leaders stay ahead? New leaders, shifting regulations, and evolving international relationships all impact how companies manage environmental, health, and safety responsibilities. In this episode, you will hear from Inogen Alliance members who share how companies are navigating changing circumstances in their respective regions.

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Skycharger Awarded Lease to Develop State-of-the-Art, 24-Port Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Hub at San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Skycharger, one of the nation’s leading developers of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, has been awarded a lease to develop a fast charging hub at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously at its June 10 meeting to approve the lease with Skycharger, which will build the EV Hub to serve electric rideshare vehicles, such as Uber and Lyft, as well as EV-driving airport customers and the general public. Skycharger’s lease agreement was also approved unanimously by the SFO Airport Commission in April.

“We are grateful to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and the SFO Airport Commission for selecting Skycharger to build a state-of-the-art EV charging experience at the Airport,” said Andy Karetsky, CEO of Skycharger. “Skycharger’s EV Hub will be a next-generation facility that reflects the steadfast, bold leadership of SFO, San Francisco, and California in clean transportation technologies.”

Skycharger’s EV Hub will support and align with SFO’s sustainability work, advancing its zero net carbon operations goal and delivering extensive benefits to the region. It will also help meet the expected surge in charging demand from rideshare vehicles in response to California’s Clean Miles Standard, which requires ninety percent of Uber and Lyft miles to be traveled by electric vehicles by 2030. Based on expected utilization, Skycharger estimates that the EV Hub will result in avoidance of more than 200,000 tons of CO2 equivalent in its first ten years of operation.

Skycharger’s EV Hub, to be built with the support of Burns & McDonnell, an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) firm, will minimize charging times for drivers by deploying high-capacity chargers that provide rapid, industry-leading rates of charge. The 400 kW charging ports will future-proof the site for vehicles being designed to enable higher rates of charge, and will support larger vehicles with large battery packs that demand high power to keep dwell times on par with smaller batteries. The EV Hub will also include a convenience store.

To support this advanced charging experience, Skycharger has selected Kempower to supply its EV charging hardware for the project. Kempower, a leader in scalable fast charging solutions, will provide 12 Power Cabinets and 24 Satellite dispensers, enabling dynamic power distribution and high reliability across the site. “We’re moving quickly to bring this hub online,” said Johannes Copeland, COO of Skycharger. “Kempower’s flexible, high-performance charging technology is the right fit for this mission-critical deployment at one of the busiest airports in the country.”

Skycharger’s SFO EV Hub award builds on its recent $10 million grant from the California Energy Commission (CEC) to design, construct, and operate two publicly accessible electric truck stops along I-5 in Southern California. Last August, Skycharger was selected by the Port of San Diego (POSD) to construct a 70-port electric truck charging hub (eHub) on Port property, which will be paired with a 1.75 MW solar array, 2 MW battery energy storage system, convenience store, and a robust community benefits program.

About Skycharger:
Skycharger, a wholly owned subsidiary of Skyview Ventures, owns and operates a growing network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.  Established in 2013, the company owns and operates charging stations for light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles and has stations operating in seven states. The network includes the West Coast Highway Corridor (WCHC) DC Fast Charging Network located at highway exits throughout California. The WCHC is the fourth largest DC fast charging network in California. The company recently began operations at its first fleet charging hub for medium- and heavy-duty trucks and is running over 100 trucks out of that hub. For more information, visit www.skycharger.com.

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Griffith Foods Aligns, Empowers and Inspires All Employees on Its 2030 Aspirations

At Griffith Foods, our people are the heart of everything we do, and we know that achieving our 2030 Aspirations starts with them.

That’s why we are proud that 100% of our global team will receive dedicated training on our 2030 Aspirations. We’re committed to making sure every team member is aligned, empowered, and inspired to contribute to a more sustainable, nourishing, and resilient food system. We create better, together.

From our manufacturing facilities to the innovation lab, our people drive real impact. And we’re investing in their growth because we believe that when our people thrive, so does our purpose.

Want to be part of the journey? Explore opportunities to join the Griffith Foods team here: https://griffithfoods.com/careers/.

Our Sustainability Journey
At Griffith Foods, we are committed to driving positive impact through a regenerative mindset. Sustainability is connected to everything we do as a business, and by 2030, we are dedicated to significantly improving the future with a singular sustainable business strategy that we call our 2030 Aspirations. To learn more about Griffith Foods and its current sustainability efforts, visit them online and download the 2023 Sustainability Report.

About Griffith Foods
At Griffith Foods, our purpose defines who we are, what we do, and why we exist, highlighting what makes us distinct and authentic in the marketplace. We help our partners meet the evolving needs and desires of consumers in ways that respect and sustain the planet. Our care and creativity mean we’ll find the right mix of global reach and local impact to serve the earth and nourish all of us who call it home.

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Baxter Publishes Annual Corporate Responsibility Report, Demonstrating Ongoing Action to Make a Meaningful Difference Around the World

DEERFIELD, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Baxter International Inc. (NYSE:BAX), a global medtech leader, today published its 2024 Corporate Responsibility Report. The annual report demonstrates Baxter’s commitment to transparent reporting and provides updates on the company’s 2030 Corporate Responsibility Commitment and Goals,1 which strive to create a more sustainable and responsible business model. “Baxter’s Mission to Save and Sustain Lives inspires our work every day and has remained a guiding forc