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PPG to Use Renewable Energy in Its Manufacturing Facilities to Reduce Carbon Footprint

Published on 2023-06-27. Edited By : SpecialChem

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PPG Renewable Energy Manufacturing Facilities Reduce Carbon Footprint PPG announces an agreement with NRG Energy brand Direct Energy that will enable four PPG paints and coatings manufacturing facilities and 62 PPG PAINTS® stores in Texas to reduce their carbon footprint.

Reducing GHG Emissions by 9,400 Metric Tons Annually


According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) greenhouse gas (GHG) equivalencies calculator, the initiative is estimated to reduce PPG's total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by more than 9,400 metric tons annually, which is equal to powering 2,092 traditional combustion engine vehicles, each driving 11,000 miles for one year.

PPG has a strong history of focusing on energy efficiency and renewable energy sourcing, which has resulted in a 17% reduction in absolute GHG emissions since 2017, but we know we must strive for more,” said Diane Kappas, PPG vice president, global sustainability.

As a result, we are continuing to make significant strides toward our renewable energy strategy and furthering our climate mitigation impact across our value chain,” added Kappas.

Through the agreement with Direct Energy, PPG’s Gainesville, Temple, Dallas and Grand Prairie manufacturing locations, as well as 62 PPG PAINTS® stores in Texas, will purchase Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) generated by a wind facility located in Crockett County, Texas, which will help reduce emissions associated with their annual power usage. The agreement includes approximately 126,000 megawatt hours (MWh).

We work hard to provide our customers with tailored energy solutions,” said Scott Hart, head of sales, NRG Business. “We are pleased to connect with PPG to help them achieve a more sustainable future through our renewable energy services."

Source: PPG Industries

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