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Ineos Inovyn to Launch 60MW Solar Farm in Belgium by July 2024

Credit: INEOS

Ineos Inovyn has announced the forthcoming activation of its 60MW farm in , slated for July 2024.

Collaborating with & Green4Power, the project marks a pioneering endeavor by Ineos Inovyn to bolster its environmental commitment while ensuring operational efficiency. The solar farm will exclusively power the Jemeppe production site, a cornerstone facility employing over 540 individuals.

See also: INEOS Enters Renewable Power Agreement to Green Its Norwegian Plants

This initiative aligns seamlessly with Ineos's overarching decarbonization strategy, aiming to curtail CO2 emissions by more than 30% by 2030 and achieve Net Zero status by 2050. By leveraging renewable energy sources, Ineos Inovyn seeks to furnish customers with sustainable, low-carbon products, thereby catalyzing the transition towards a Net Zero economy.

Expressing pride in this transformative initiative, , Director at the Jemeppe site, remarked, “I am proud of the industry leadership we are showing. Ineos products play a vital role across modern life and this new solar farm gives us competitive access to local renewable energy.”

See also: Wind and Solar Power Surge in Belgium: 23% Increase Yields Record 21.5 TWh in 2023

PerPetum Energy assumes responsibility for the project's construction, commissioning, and maintenance, acting on behalf of Green4Power, the project's financier and owner.

In a pivotal agreement, Ineos Inovyn secures a to procure all green electricity generated by the Jemeppe-sur-Sambre solar farm over the next 15 years.

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