BASF enters power agreements for clean energy supply of more than 20 BASF sites across the United States
03 Août 2022 - 2:00PM
BASF is committed to renewable energy solutions to power its sites
across the United States and has entered into virtual power
purchase agreements (VPPAs) for wind and solar power totaling 250
megawatts (MW). They are designed to offset the carbon-intensive
grid-supplied electricity being used at more than 20 of BASF’s
manufacturing sites in several states across the country, from
Texas to Michigan.
“Renewable energy is an essential tool to reach BASF’s ambitious
goal of net zero emissions by 2050,” said Michael Heinz, Member of
the Board of Executive Directors, BASF SE and Chairman and CEO of
BASF Corporation. “We are committed to further improving our energy
footprint in the region and we are eager to drive the energy
transition for chemical manufacturing in North America.”
The combined agreements for the output of 250 MW of renewable
generation capacity will result in the purchase of more than
660,000 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity per year – the
equivalent of electricity consumed by more than 90,000 average U.S.
households. Based on EPA estimates, the VPPAs will offset more than
472,500 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually. With these
agreements in place, the share of renewable energy in BASF’s total
North American electricity consumption will rise to more than
25%.
“These agreements help us reach our clean energy goals in areas
where the local electric utility does not supply adequate renewable
power,” said Tobias Dratt, President, BASF North America. “At the
same time, our financial commitment enables the realization of
large solar and wind power projects and adds clean energy to the
grid.”
To realize its ambitious emission goals, BASF is collaborating
with various partners who are driving the sustainable change of the
energy sector. The chemical company will purchase 100 MW of power
generated by Dawn Solar. An additional 150 MW of renewable
energy capacity will be added through transactions with EDF Energy
Services.
Last year, a collaboration with EDF Energy Services added
35 MW of wind capacity to the energy mix for BASF’s manufacturing
sites in Freeport and Pasadena, Texas. In another joint project
with EDF Renewables, BASF’s property in Toms River became home to
New Jersey’s largest solar project and the largest solar project
built on a Superfund site in the United States.
BASF aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by
25 percent compared with 2018 by 2030 and achieve net-zero
emissions by 2050. One important lever to bring down emissions is
to replace fossil-based electricity with fossil-free electricity.
BASF aims to secure the required amounts of renewable power it
needs through a “make and buy” approach.
About BASF
BASF Corporation, headquartered in Florham Park, New Jersey, is
the North American affiliate of BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany.
BASF has more than 16,700 employees in North America and had sales
of $25.9 billion in 2021. For more information about BASF’s North
American operations, visit www.basf.com/us.
At BASF, we create chemistry for a sustainable
future. We combine economic success with environmental protection
and social responsibility. Around 111,000 employees in the BASF
Group contribute to the success of our customers in nearly all
sectors and almost every country in the world. Our portfolio
comprises six segments: Chemicals, Materials, Industrial Solutions,
Surface Technologies, Nutrition & Care and Agricultural
Solutions. BASF generated sales of €78.6 billion in 2021. BASF
shares are traded on the stock exchange in Frankfurt (BAS) and as
American Depositary Receipts (BASFY) in the U.S. Further
information at www.basf.com.
Media Relations contactMolly BirmanPhone:
201-602-8253molly.birman@basf.com
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