Hitting the 1.5 degrees Celsius target will take an effort from governments, individuals and private businesses alike. “With the 25 percent reduction in planet-warming greenhouse gases that we’ll achieve by 2020, Ecolab is doing its part,” said Tenuta.
Ecolab will buy power from the Texas wind farm along with a number of other companies. In recent years, VPPAs have become a popular way for companies to expand renewables in their energy mix. In 2018 alone, U.S. corporate buyers are on track to sign a record-setting 5 gigawatts’ worth of renewable energy deals.
The Mesquite Star wind farm will begin producing electricity in 2020. The 100 MW green power deal with Clearway is expected to cover 100 percent of the company’s annual domestic energy use in the United Sates, pushing the company well past its global greenhouse gas emissions goal. The new VPPA follows a 2015, 5-megawatt solar energy deal between Ecolab and Clearway.
But while this is a significant step forward for Ecolab, the company still makes its greatest impact though its work with customers, said Tenuta. “In 2017, we helped our customers save 170 billion gallons of water, conserve 12 trillion BTUs of energy and avoid 1.4 billion pounds of CO2 emissions. Our goal for 2030 is to save 300 billion gallons of water. The energy and greenhouse gas reductions will be commensurate.”