Heineken Spain Collaborates With Iberdrola For Green Energy
Heineken Spain has entered into an agreement with energy supplier Iberdrola for purchasing 100% renewable electricity for its breweries and offices in the country.
The long-term power purchase agreement involves the construction of a new solar photovoltaic plant in Andévalo in Southern Spain, which will supply electricity exclusively to Heineken.
Green electricity generated by the new plant will help the brewer in reducing its CO2 emissions by 100,000 tonnes annually.
Presently, the brewer has 29 renewable energy projects underway around the world, focussing on harnessing the power of wind and solar energy, biomass or biogas.
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