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Provides tailored telematics solutions that can uncover details about driver habits impacting fuel efficiency, potentially leading to fuel savings of up to 20%.
Verizon is mentioned as an early adopter of distributed power generation, including stationary fuel cells.
One of the largest and most influential telecommunications companies in the U.S. Verizon is investing $40 million in a new solar energy project to reduce carbon emissions across eight of its network facilities.
American telecommunications company investing $40 million to expand its solar energy program across five U.S. states, aiming to increase its clean energy deployment to over 25 MW.
Verizon is a large telecommunications company and a former customer of ReliOn, which Plug Power aims to appeal to with its entry into the stationary fuel cell market.
Verizon is a telecommunications company that is increasingly adopting hydrogen fuel cells to power its data centers and network infrastructure, as part of a broader renewable energy investment strategy.
Verizon is a large telecommunications company in the U.S. that is investing in solar energy and hydrogen fuel cells to adopt renewable power.

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