Welcome to the green stock news brief for Monday, November 18th. Here are today’s top headlines:
AMP Robotics has partnered with Waste Connections (NYSE: WCN) to equip and operate a next-generation recycling facility in Commerce City, Colorado, set to open in 2026. The facility will feature AMP’s AI-powered Smart Sortation™ and AMP ONE™ system, enabling automated, high-efficiency sorting of up to 62,000 tons of recycling annually with real-time optimization and industry-leading recovery rates.
Corteva (NYSE: CTVA) and bp plan to form a joint venture to produce crop-based biofuel feedstocks for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), targeting one million metric tons annually by the mid-2030s. The partnership will leverage proprietary crops and align with global decarbonization policies, creating new revenue streams for farmers in the Americas and Europe.
Enphase Energy (NASDAQ: ENPH) has begun U.S. shipments of its IQ® Battery 5Ps, enabling projects to qualify for the Domestic Content Bonus Credit under the Inflation Reduction Act. This tax credit supports commercial asset owners using U.S.-made Enphase microinverters, batteries, and other solar equipment to promote domestic manufacturing and clean energy adoption.
Canoo (Nasdaq: GOEV) has partnered with Northside Truck & Van to provide comprehensive service, maintenance, and repair (SMR) support for its light commercial vehicles (LCVs) in the UK. This collaboration ensures 24/7 availability for fleet and government customers, leveraging Northside’s extensive expertise and network of 72 locations across England, Scotland, and Wales.
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