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Melbourne Cricket Club Wants Fans To Share Their Solar Electricity

The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) wants more than moral support from fans — it wants their energy. To be clear, they want their solar energy via a new, Australian-first energy-sharing initiative. Customers of EnergyAustralia, Melbourne Cricket Ground’s (MCG) electricity partner, are being asked to share their excess solar electricity. It will be used to power light towers, scoreboard […]

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Verizon Center In Washington D.C. Will Be Powered by Solar Energy

The Verizon Center in Washington, D.C., is set to receive a jolt of electricity later in the year. While fans of the NHL’s Washington Capitals and NBA’s Washington Wizards fill the arena with their vocal energy — both teams finished at or near the top of their leagues this past season — the center will […]

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ASICS Commits to ‘Science-Based Targets’ in 2020 Sustainability Strategy

This section of SportTechie, “Sports Tech Wire”, contains original press releases issued by various companies and industry organizations. The releases are reviewed by the SportTechie editorial staff to ensure relevancy to the sports technology industry.  For information and access, send your name and email address to info@SportTechie.com Irvine, CA – ASICS Corporation, a leading global sporting goods company, released its […]

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