Fresenius medical care takes next important step towards goal to reduce co2 emissions in its operations
Fresenius medical care enters virtual power purchase agreements for renewable energy to clearly step forward in reducing co2 emissions footprint company enacts five virtual power purchase agreements for around 580 gigawatt hours per year with wind and solar farms in germany and the u.s. energy farms scheduled to go into operation in 2024 and 2025 important milestone for strategic sustainability goal to achieve climate-neutrality by 2040 bad homburg, germany , june 12, 2024 /prnewswire/ -- fresenius medical care (fme), the world's leading provider of products and services for people with kidney disease, has signed five virtual power purchase agreements (vppas) with wind and solar energy project developers in germany and the u.s. the projects are expected to feed around 580 gigawatt hours of renewable energy into the grid, which equals up to 46 percent of fme's most recently reported global consumption. the company is thus taking an important step towards its goal of reducing emissions in its own operations (scope 1 and 2) by 50 percent by 2030.
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