Takeda Signs Virtual Power Purchase Agreement with Enel North America to Advance Renewable Energy Production in the United States
Takeda and Enel North America have signed a 12-year virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) to advance Takeda's sustainability goals. The agreement is expected to generate approximately 350,000 Megawatt Hours (MWh) of renewable energy credits annually, covering around 20% of Takeda’s current Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions. The VPPA facilitates the purchase of electricity from Enel’s 79 MW Seven Cowboy wind project in Oklahoma, ensuring a sustainable energy source for Takeda’s U.S. facilities. This aligns with Takeda's target to reduce GHG emissions by 40% by 2025 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2035.
- Agreement expected to create 350,000 MWh of renewable energy credits annually.
- Covers approximately 20% of Takeda's Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions.
- Supports Takeda's goal to reduce GHG emissions by 40% by 2025.
- Aligns with Takeda's commitment to achieve net-zero GHG emissions by 2035.
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- 12-Year Agreement Prioritizes Environmental Stewardship to
- Agreement Expected to Create Up To 350,000 Megawatt Hours (MWh) of Renewable Energy Credits per Year, Accounting for Approximately 20 Percent of Takeda’s Current Enterprise Scope 1 and 2
A VPPA is a long-term bilateral contract for renewable energy and a strategic means through which Takeda is supporting the addition of renewable energy onto the local power grid. Through the agreement, Takeda will purchase approximately 350,000 MWh of electricity from Enel annually, equivalent to the electricity needed to power around 30,000
“The health of our planet and the health of people are inextricably linked and, as such, it is incumbent on us to take every step we can to protect both,” said Takako Ohyabu, chief global corporate affairs and sustainability officer at Takeda. “This agreement plays a key role in creating a more sustainable infrastructure, while also fostering responsible innovation and allowing us to do our part to minimize our environmental impact and address one of the most pressing health threats facing humanity and the planet.”
By supporting the creation of renewable energy that will supply the energy grid for broad use in the
“It’s clear that businesses must play a leading role in driving decarbonization in the U.S.,” said Paolo Romanacci, head of Enel North America’s renewable energy business,
“Corporate sustainability requires impactful clean energy investments,” said
About Takeda’s Commitment to Environmental Sustainability
As a responsible, science-driven organization, Takeda remains dedicated to robust environmental sustainability goals aligned with current climate science and is committed to discovering long-term solutions to address the evolving needs of our people, patients and planet. Studies have demonstrated the intrinsic link between the effects of climate change and human health and Takeda is taking action to address both and making bold commitments to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across its operations and the entire value chain. The company achieved carbon neutrality across its value chain (including scopes 1, 2, and currently estimated scope 3 GHG emissions) for the first time in 2020 (for its fiscal year 2019 GHG emissions), delivered by a continued focus on internal energy conservation measures, an increased use of renewable energy and the purchase of high-quality carbon offsets. Recently, Takeda announced an accelerated goal to achieve net-zero GHG emissions related to operations, including scopes 1 and 2, before 2035 and for its entire value chain, including currently estimated2 scope 3 GHG emissions, before 2040.3 Previously, Takeda committed to reaching net-zero GHG emissions for scopes 1 and 2 and a
The VPPA is only one part of Takeda’s strategic transition to low-carbon and renewable energy sources. Direct renewable energy purchases and on- and off-site renewable energy generation installations also play a role. Takeda is focused on increasing renewable energy usage and driving energy efficiencies by looking beyond its own operations and working with suppliers to help them establish science-based reduction targets and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
In addition to its decarbonization efforts, Takeda has made natural resource conservation commitments supporting water stewardship, responsible waste management and biodiversity, and is also incorporating environmental sustainability principles into its product development stages to minimize the impact of products and packaging throughout their life cycles. As a global organization, Takeda continues to find new ways to develop profitable solutions to address the problems of our planet and the communities where we live and work. For more information on Takeda’s priorities in advancing environmental sustainability, please visit: https://www.takeda.com/corporate-responsibility/reporting-on-sustainability/planet/.
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1 Takeda defines net zero emissions in accordance with The Greenhouse Gas Protocol.
2 A lack of transparency into, and a difficulty measuring, actual Scope 3 emissions remains an important challenge to overcome as part of these efforts.
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