- The company is increasing the sale of electricity to large organizations, with more than 500 contracts currently in force
ACCIONA Energía has increased its portfolio of corporate clients it supplies with renewable energy through a contract to supply Unilever in España during 2018.
The contract with the food, hygiene and home care products multinational covers the delivery of 23 gigawatt-hours/year (GWh/year) to cover the electricity demand of all the company's work centers in Spain.
Like all the energy marketed by ACCIONA, the power supplied to Unilever will be 100% renewable, certified by the Spanish Competition and Markets Authority (CNMC). The use of clean energy at the volume indicated will avoid the emission of around 22,100 tonnes of CO2, the main cause of global warming and climate change, from coal-fired power stations.
“We are very pleased that such an important company as Unilever has entrusted its electricity supply to ACCIONA, and we are delighted to work with them to reduce their carbon footprint as part of an ever-increasing strategy in the business world on a global level”, says Santiago Gómez Ramos, Director de ACCIONA Green Energy Developments, the Group’s energy marketing subsidiary.
5,000 GWh in 2017
With this contract, ACCIONA strengthens its business of the sale of energy to major clients in the Iberian market, where it is already a key player and the biggest in terms of exclusively renewable energy. In 2017 it supplied around 5,000 gigawatt-hours in this market segment, and expects to increase this figure by 18% over this year.
ACCIONA's corporate client portfolio now contains more than 500 companies and institutions from a wide variety of sectors in Spain and Portugal. These include Telefónica, Repsol Polímeros, Coca-Cola European Partners, RTVE, Agrolimen, Freixenet, Bimbo, Merck, Danone and Basf, the Prado, Reina Sofía and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums, and a number of hospitals in the region of Madrid.
Outside the Iberian Peninsula the company is also a major marketer of renewable energy to corporate clients, signing long-term PPAs with large companies such as Cemex (Mexico) and Google and Falabella (Chile), in a business segment in which it expects to achieve significant growth in the next few years.