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Sole U.S. finalist for Earthshot Prize turns carbon pollution into everything from party dresses to jet fuel

Sole U.S. finalist for Earthshot Prize turns carbon pollution into everything from party dresses to jet fuel

HRH Prince William and Kate were in Boston this week to announce the winners of The Earthshot Prize, which LanzaTech was the only company from the US to be a finalist for. The event looked amazing, with coverage in People, NBC Boston, and Town & Country. Our client also appeared on the morning of the event on CBS National News and on Good Morning America. Fermata Energy also secured this great bylined article in Fleet Management Weekly about the value of V2X technology and EVs.

From bidirectional charging making EVs a profit center to Craghoppers making fleeces from fiber made from carbon emissions, here is the news we helped to make this week

From bidirectional charging making EVs a profit center to Craghoppers making fleeces from fiber made from carbon emissions, here is the news we helped to make this week

There are publications, both digital and print, that will publish stories from the news release itself while others want to talk to the people mentioned in the release itself. Others will publish your news if you successfully reach out to them to ensure your release is top of mind.

This week, we had great stories to share. From sharing the news about The Earthshot Prize with local media in Chicago with articles in the Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Business Journal, and Chicago Crain’s, to seeing similar news in People, Vanity Fair, Town & Country, and edie.net.

Next week one of our clients, the Guild of Artists & Artisans is hosting their final art fair of the season and we received some coverage around that with TV appearances this weekend and next week.

LanzaJet continues to make the news with its work in sustainable aviation and Fermata Energy is making news as more people learn about its vehicle-to-grid technology. This includes a great podcast with Battery and Storage.

Reuters story on U.S. ethanol plant emissions is withdrawn

Reuters story on U.S. ethanol plant emissions is withdrawn

t is very rare that a publication would withdraw an entire story but this week Reuters did from a story they published involving one of our clients. They even published their withdrawal. But hundreds of publications syndicated Reuters content and in a digital era, their story spread. But searching for that story online you can only find a few of them. This week, our clients at LanzaTech and LanzaJet spoke at events during the Clean Energy Ministerial. And The White House announced a road map for their sustainable aviation fuel challenge, which we distributed a news release about.

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!

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!

From sharing news on ESPN Broadcasting live from our client’s studios to working with Nissan in telling the world that Fermata Energy is the only company approved to use their V2X charger with the Nissan LEAF, it was another busy week at North Coast Strategies.

With flash floods and hurricanes threatening, New England's largest energy storage and hydroelectric facility is stabilizing its’ grid with V2G technology

With flash floods and hurricanes threatening, New England's largest energy storage and hydroelectric facility is stabilizing its’ grid with V2G technology

First Light Power, New England's largest energy storage and hydroelectric facility, announced today that it installed Fermata Energy's V2G charging platform to support the integration of renewable energy and grid stability during peak load hours. News Release Here.

Sen. Duckworth says Inflation Reduction Act will kick start efforts at Marquis Energy in Hennepin

Sen. Duckworth says Inflation Reduction Act will kick start efforts at Marquis Energy in Hennepin

From the historical passage of climate change legislation in the U.S. to launching New York City’s first Vehicle-to-Grid initiative, to enjoying the great outdoors of Northeastern Ohio at the Levis Commons Fine Art Fair and celebrating National Thrift Store day, it was another busy week telling our client’s stories. Here are a few media clips from the past week.

How the City of Boulder is saving money using one electric vehicle?

How the City of Boulder is saving money using one electric vehicle?

Fermata Energy’s Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Technology Lowers Energy Costs and Increases Renewable Energy Use for the City of Boulder, Colorado. Vehicle-to-Building (V2B) Project in Boulder, in Partnership with Fermata Energy, demonstrates that Electric Vehicle (EV) Fleets Can Lower Energy Costs for Municipalities.

Electric Vehicle Generates Revenue and Energy Savings Paving the Way for Mainstream Adoption of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Technology

Electric Vehicle Generates Revenue and Energy Savings Paving the Way for Mainstream Adoption of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Technology

Brent Alderfer, CEO and Founder of Electric Frog Company; Michael Emond, Superintendent of the Burrillville Wastewater Treatment Facility; and Wallace Ridgeway, Director of Asset Deployment for Fermata Energy at the delivery of the Electric Vehicle.

Why vehicle-to-grid technology is becoming critical to utilities and local governments climate and cost-saving strategy

Why vehicle-to-grid technology is becoming critical to utilities and local governments climate and cost-saving strategy

For the governments and utilities to be meet their goals of transitioning to renewable energy and electric vehicles, massive battery storage is needed to scale. They can do that through the use of vehicle-to-grid equipped electric vehicles and the V2G system to help transfer the power from the vehicle to the building.

Bigelow Tea’s new venture into vehicle-to-grid technology will reduce building costs and its carbon footprint

Bigelow Tea’s new venture into vehicle-to-grid technology will reduce building costs and its carbon footprint

For 75 years Bigelow Tea has focused on doing the right thing for the right reasons. As a Certified B Corporation, Bigelow Tea has reduced the emissions associated with transporting their products by finding more efficient shipping routes. To reduce its carbon footprint and create a more resilient energy grid, the specialty tea market leader announced this morning, an initiative with FermataEnergy, that will use the power from an electric vehicle (a Nissan Leaf) to supply electricity to their Louisville, KY plant during times of peak energy use. (Link to NewsRelease).

New Study Proves Vehicle-to-Grid Technology Is Now A Realistic And Important Solution For EV Owners

New Study Proves Vehicle-to-Grid Technology Is Now A Realistic And Important Solution For EV Owners

Fermata Energy’s bidirectional electric vehicle (EV) charging system can save thousands off annual utility bills while helping to stabilize the power grid.