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Crown chooses wind power in long-term renewable energy initiative

By Michelle Froese | June 7, 2019

Crown Holdings, Inc., a brand packaging company, has signed a 15-year Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA) with Longroad Energy to use wind power in all of its U.S. and Canadian beverage can plants, beginning July 1, 2020. The new program will rely on a wind farm in Knox County, Texas to generate over 400,000 MWhs of electricity.

Crown has officially joined joins RE100 and plans to transition to 100% renewable electricity by 2050.

The renewable power will offset 100% of the energy usage within Crown’s U.S. and Canadian beverage plants, which account for over 20% of the Company’s global Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions. This transition serves as the first phase of Crown’s RE100 plan, which anticipates that the company will run 100% renewable electricity by 2050. The RE100 initiative is led by The Climate Group and CDP.

“Completely transitioning our U.S. and Canadian beverage can plants to renewable electricity is the latest example of our willingness to take action when it comes to sustainability,” stated Timothy J. Donahue, President and Chief Executive Officer of Crown. “From innovations to our products, which use infinitely recyclable materials, to our industry-leading rankings with CDP, to our manufacturing processes, we will continue exploring opportunities that allow us to make meaningful progress.”

The pledge represents a major step toward fulfillment of Crown’s pledge to the RE100 initiative, which focuses on accelerating the transition to zero carbon grids at global scale,

The adoption of wind power also supports Crown’s ongoing 2020 sustainability goals, which use 2015 production levels as a baseline year from which to reduce energy consumption by 5% and emissions by 10% per billion standard units produced. Crown has already met its energy goal and is well on its way to meeting its emissions goal, having achieved 76% of the goal within two years.

One of the first milestones on the company’s journey will be achieving 30% renewable electricity by 2020. To accomplish this goal, Crown is exploring renewable options in other countries, including Mexico, which runs on a different electricity grid than the U.S. and Canada and would serve as the final portion of a complete North American renewable energy program by RE100 standards. The Company’s next goal will be reaching 50% renewable energy use by 2030.


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