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PepsiCo Targeting 100% Renewable Electricity in the US

Some of America’s favourite snacks and beverages – from Lay’s and SunChips to bubly, Gatorade and Pepsi – will soon be made using electricity from renewable sources, such as wind and solar. PepsiCo has announced plans to achieve 100 percent renewable electricity for its US direct operations this year. The US is the food and beverage company’s largest market and accounts for nearly half of its total global electricity consumption.

PepsiCo’s efforts in the US build upon its global progress in switching to renewable electricity around the world. For example, nine countries in PepsiCo’s European direct operations already meet 100 percent of their electricity demand from renewable sources. Additionally, in 2018, 76 percent of the electricity needs of the PepsiCo Mexico Foods business was delivered via wind energy.  

“We have entered a decade that will be critical for the future of our planet’s health,” said Ramon Laguarta, chairman and chief executive officer, PepsiCo. “PepsiCo is pursuing 100% renewable electricity in the US because the severe threat that climate change poses to the world demands faster and bolder action from all of us.”

The firms’ shift to renewable electricity in the US this year is expected to deliver a 20 percent reduction in company-wide direct operations (Scopes 1 and 2) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions relative to a 2015 baseline. This represents a significant contribution to the company’s goal of reducing absolute GHG emissions across its global value chain by 20 percent by 2030 against a 2015 baseline.

To achieve 100 percent renewable electricity, the group plans to target a diversified portfolio of solutions. These include Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and Virtual Power Purchase Agreements (VPPAs), which finance the development of new renewable electricity projects such as solar and wind farms, as well as renewable energy certificates (RECs), which are credits certified by independent third parties that support existing green electricity generation from renewable sources. In 2020, PepsiCo’s portfolio will feature more RECs, then will gradually move toward PPAs and VPPAs by 2025.

Alongside these measures, PepsiCo continues to expand its onsite renewable electricity. The company recently installed new solar panels at its global headquarters in Purchase, N.Y., complementing other solar energy installations throughout the country.

Source: saurenergy.com

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