23 Jan Nike Takes Steps Toward 100 Percent Renewable Energy In North America
Nike announced that it has signed its second major wind contract with Avangrid Renewables — this time for 86 megawatts of Texas wind power.
“This agreement enables us to source 100 percent renewable energy across our owned or operated facilities in North America,” says Hannah Jones, chief sustainability officer and VP of the innovation accelerator for Nike. “Investing in renewable energy is good for athletes, the planet and for business.”
This virtual power purchase agreement (PPA) will come to life through the Karankawa Wind Farm near Corpus Christi, Texas, that’s scheduled for completion in mid-2019. Nike’s power purchase commitment of 86 megawatts over the life of the agreement is equivalent to powering more than 400,000 average American households with carbon-free energy or to the emissions reduction of taking nearly 800,000 vehicles off the road for one year.
For more information, download the press release.