ESPEC North America Partners with Consumers Energy for Renewable Energy Initiative

Reuters
05 Jun
ESPEC North America Partners with Consumers Energy for Renewable Energy Initiative

CMS Energy Corporation has announced a new partnership with ESPEC North America, Inc. to power the company's operations with renewable energy. Under this agreement, ESPEC North America's major electricity accounts will be sourced from new wind and solar projects by Consumers Energy, starting in 2028. The partnership allows ESPEC North America to claim Renewable Energy Certificates, supporting its environmental goals and reducing its carbon footprint. This collaboration is part of Consumers Energy's Renewable Energy Program, which helps businesses align with sustainability goals and supports job creation in Michigan. This move supports ESPEC North America's commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility, aligning with its parent company's global Environmental Vision 2050.

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