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Projects to boost local economies with new jobs, help reduce carbon emissions, deliver new renewable energy opportunities
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Clean energy hub in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia would generate new jobs, stimulate economic growth, and reduce carbon emissions
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Virtual power purchase agreement helps position Company to achieve global environmental stewardship goal of procuring the majority of electricity from renewable energy sources by 2025
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Company’s newest target would reduce Scope 1 and 2 manufacturing-related emissions intensity 50% by 2050
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Williams (NYSE: WMB) was recognized across several key rankings in 2021– including CDP, Dow Jones Sustainability Index, Sustainalytics and MSCI – for the company’s commitment to transparency and governance around climate change. Williams ranked first in its peer group in the DJSI and was the only U.S. energy company to be included in their world index.CDP, another widely recognized disclosure and scoring process, gave Williams a ‘B’ score for its commitment to transparency around climate change.
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Company intends to reduce manufacturing-related emissions intensity by 30% and products-related emissions intensity by 15% by 2030
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Hanover County-based solar development to generate more than 45,000 megawatt hours of electricity per year to help power Anthem offices and data centers
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Global Re-Fuel launches funding campaign for new poultry farm technology.