From an outdoor festival celebrating the arts and beer dominating the streets of Ann Arbor, Michigan on a gameday weekend void of any football to celebrating the announcement of finding a direct way to produce ethylene from carbon emissions to celebrating women led companies with CNBC or continuing to make news on new rounds of funding and investments in The Wall Street Journal, it has been a great week for our clients and for us in sharing their stories. Here are just a sample of media clips from the past week.
FOX Business News reported, The electric Nissan Leaf can now be used as a battery backup for businesses - And other headlines from the past week!
Nissan Approves Fermata Energy’s Bidirectional Charger as First for Use with Nissan LEAF in the U.S.
Fermata Energy V2X Bidirectional Charger Allows Business Owners to Utilize Their Nissan LEAF to Help Reduce Energy Costs
12 materiais mais sustentáveis que podem mudar o futuro da moda, and other media clips from the past week
Last week, Vogue Brazil and Business Insider Espana shared news about Zara’s recent dress launch made from carbon emissions. There was also news about additional research by LanzaTech and one of our partners at Fermata Energy. We also want to wish our client, the Guild of Artists and Artisans good luck this week as thousands of artists set up shop in Ann Arbor for The Ann Arbor Art Fair. Here are a few more media clips from the past week.
Government, labor, industry leaders to announce first of its kind collaborative to accelerate “vehicle-to-everything” technologies
The US Department of Energy and 20+ partners from labor, state/local governments, utilities, & private entities, including Fermata Energy, will evaluate the feasibility of bidirectional plug-in electric vehicles in our energy infrastructure. Read the Vehicle-to-Everything announcement bit.ly/3EtM6z7dhere.
Do you work for a Badass?
Dr. Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech had a great week. She announced that her company entered into a SPAC deal and she was named a Badass by GreenBiz. We had two clients with stories in The Wall Street Journal this week talking about vehicle-to-everything technology with Fermata Energy, and the SPAC deal and turning pollution into products with LanzaTech. Some of the best stories are those that are told about you by someone else. Many partners relish their work with our clients and helped share their stories. I hope you enjoy them below.
Nation's EV charging network will soon add power back to the grid
Qmerit Partners with Fermata Energy to Accelerate Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Solutions for Commercial, Multi-family and Utility Customers
My year started with A $50 Million Dollar Investment By Microsoft and a $40 Million Investment by Carlyle and Verizon Ventures
This year we started with three major announcements from our clients. One was a $50M investment by Microsoft in LanzaJet to complete construction on their biorefinery in Georgia. The other was a $40M investment by Carlyle and Verizon Ventures in Fermata Energy. This is in addition to an announcement Fermata Energy made with Electric Frog and National Grid on the success of their vehicle-to-grid project in Rhode Island.
Electric Vehicle Generates Revenue and Energy Savings Paving the Way for Mainstream Adoption of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Technology
Vehicle-to-grid technology just got smarter with Verizon's 5G Edge with AWS Wavelength
Fermata Energy participated in the 5G Studio, a collaboration between Verizon and Newlab, to develop transformative technology solutions leveraging Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network technology and Verizon 5G Edge with AWS Wavelength at Newlab.
Sharing stories about our clients, there people, partnerships, and products
The true power of an EV is what it can do while parked
Electric vehicles are wasting energy while parked. The real potential of an EV lies in how vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology enables EV owners to access different value streams. A collaboration between Fermata Energy, The Alliance Center, and Colorado CarShare has resulted in over $950 in savings on its electricity bills in just four months using one Fermata Energy 15kW bidirectional charger and one Nissan LEAF.
Media Clips From This Week - Running Shoes, Sustainable Aviation Fuel, COP26
COP26 wrapped up in Glasgow, and despite a lack of consensus, Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech, participated in a series of panels on transportation and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). A team from South Pole was also at COP26, and we continued to promote their net-zero report. We worked with On to help launch a new running shoe made from carbon emissions and continued to promote the collaboration between LanzaTech, Shell, SAS, and Vattenfalloup.vattenfall.com. Both helped us gain publicity worldwide, from North America to Europe, including Sweden and Spain, and in the Asia-Pacific area, including China and New Zealand. Finally, locally, we worked with the Guild of Artists and Artisans to promote the final art fair of 2021, with 60+ artists selling their masterpieces just in time for the holidays.