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AT&T Signs New Solar Power Purchase Deal with Vitol

AT&T Signs New Solar Power Purchase Deal with Vitol Image Credit: AT&T

AT&T announced that it has expanded its commitment to sourcing renewable energy with new solar power purchases from Vitol.

AT&T has purchased 155 megawatts (MW) of solar power from Vitol, a leader in the energy sector. The two virtual power purchase agreements for approximately 80 MW and 75 MW will support new solar projects in Maryland and Pennsylvania, respectively, creating local jobs and bringing additional clean electricity to the U.S. power grid.

AT&T has committed to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across its global operations by 2035. The electricity needed to power the company’s network is AT&T’s largest source of emissions. Purchasing renewable energy helps the company reduce its carbon footprint and address the global challenge of climate change.

AT&T is one of the largest corporate buyers of renewable energy in the U.S. These new deals with Vitol bring the company’s total portfolio to more than 1.7 gigawatts of capacity—equivalent to avoiding the CO2  emissions from more than 590,000 homes’ electricity use for a year.

AT&T is buying clean power from the Bluegrass solar project, located in Queen Anne’s County, Maryland, and the Swiftwater solar project, located in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, which are owned by affiliates of Vitol. Through these purchases, AT&T is investing in renewable energy and local job creation. 

AT&T previously purchased 500 megawatts of solar power in Texas in 2019. The transaction was the largest U.S. corporate solar energy deal at the time.

Wanda Mkhize, Executive Smart Home & Content at Telkom
Localized renewable generation is enabling corporates to own and address their emissions. Our highly connected way of life consumes huge amounts of energy and we are delighted to be working with AT&T to help develop sustainable energy solutions for their business,” said Andrew de Pass, Head of Renewables, Vitol

Wanda Mkhize, Executive Smart Home & Content at Telkom
AT&T is investing in renewable energy because it is good for the planet and good for our business,” said Joe Taylor, vice president of global infrastructure optimization and implementation at AT&T . “In addition to reducing our emissions footprint, deals like the ones with Vitol allow us to hedge against changes in energy costs and support economic development in communities we serve. It’s a win-win-win.

 

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