05-12-2025 13:30 via energylivenews.com

McDonald’s to power supply chain with clean energy

McDonald’s UK will secure a major share of its renewable electricity needs through a new 15-year Corporate Power Purchase Agreement with Capital Dynamics and ENGIE.
From 2026, the company will purchase 100% of the electricity generated by the 66MW Douglas West Extension Wind Farm in Scotland, advancing its long-term decarbonisation strategy and supporting wider emissions reductions across its supply chain.The Wind Farm’s twelve Nordex turbines will produce around 190GWh of clean ele
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