Renewable Energy Assets Frameowrk (REAF)

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  • Electricity
  • Solar energy

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2 years ago

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Anglian Water is establishing this framework as a means to procure renewable energy directly from renewable energy generators in close proximity to our operational sites. The renewable energy generators, for example solar or wind, are either existing assets, or those that are proposed nearby our sites. The consumption of renewable energy is a key component of our route map to Net Zero carbon by 2030 - this framework will support our carbon reduction ambitions, as well as increase operational efficiency.

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