Finance, Solar - March 16, 2022
Saint-Gobain Reports 33% Emissions Reduction
Saint-Gobain North America and its building products subsidiary CertainTeed LLC announced that through its virtual PPAs with the Blooming Grove Wind Farm and additional renewables contracting, the company has received renewable energy certificates (RECs) that reduced 33% of its CO2 emissions from electricity usage in 2021 in the U.S. and Canada.
In February 2020, Saint-Gobain entered into a 12-year VPPA with the Blooming Grove Wind Farm in McLean County, Illinois. At the time, the agreement was the largest renewable energy deal in Saint-Gobain’s 356-year history.
“We’re thrilled with the results of our partnership with the Blooming Grove Wind Farm, and will continue to look for ways to maximize our positive impact, for our customers and the communities where we do business, while minimizing our environmental footprint,” said Mark Rayfield, CEO of Saint-Gobain North America and CertainTeed said in a statement. “In this next chapter of our company’s history, our team will strive to lead our industry towards a more sustainable future.”
Saint-Gobain worked with Edison Energy to develop its VPPA with Blooming Grove Wind Farm. Blooming Grove Wind Farm was developed by Invenergy, a leading privately held global developer and operator of sustainable energy solutions that has developed more than 150 projects across four continents.
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