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Signed a five-year framework agreement with EDF power solutions North America, which will allow them to procure up to 4 GWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) from Ford Energy (for a total of up to 20 GWh), supporting EDF’s expansion of grid-scale energy storage projects across the U.S. Deliveries are expected to begin in 2028. PR »
Announced it had exceeded its 2025 emissions targets. The company cut Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 70%, compared to targeted reduction of 25%, and cut Scope 3 travel emissions per full-time equivalent by 50%, compared to its target of 35% (both 2019 baselines). To address travel emissions, the company expanded hybrid and remote collaboration models, increased local staffing, scaled up the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and incorporated an internal carbon fee and prompts for greener travel options. It also transitioned to 100% renewable electricity globally, selected green office spaces, and purchased carbon credits. PR »
Signed an agreement with BioCirc to deliver 650,000 tons of carbon removal units (CRUs) over seven years (100,000 CRUs per year starting in the second half of 2026) from its bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS) platform. The CRUs will be generated from the capture and permanent storage of CO2 generated from five of BioCirc’s biogas plants in Denmark, with the CO2 being stored beneath the Danish North Sea. PR »