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Dow Chemical Completes First Green Bond

February 12, 2024

The Dow Chemical Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dow, announced the closing of its green bond offering of $600 million aggregate principal amount of 5.150% notes due 2034 and $650 million aggregate principal amount of 5.600% notes due 2054.

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Bolstered by Google, Dow Chemical, nonutility buyers made up 19% of Q2 wind capacity contracts

July 29, 2016

U.S. wind industry activity approached record levels in the second quarter of 2016 as utilities and other purchasers locked in record-low wind costs, according to the American Wind Energy Association, which released its quarterly market report July 26.

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Dow Chemical hits snag in energy intensity reduction, plunges forward in renewables

July 8, 2016

Dow Chemical Co. fell far short of its targeted energy intensity cuts in 2015, but still achieved its GHG reductions goal and continues to plow forward with its adoption of renewable energy.

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Dow Chemical unit hits 100% renewable power at manufacturing sites

May 20, 2016

Dow Buildings Solutions a business unit of The Dow Chemical Co., said May 19 that it has reached 100% renewable energy procurement for its North American manufacturing operations.

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Dow Chemical blows past 10-year clean power target in 1st year, increases goal

May 17, 2016

Having surpassing its goal of using 400 MW of renewable energy by 2025, The Dow Chemical Company has increased its goal and now expects to hit 750 MW.

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Corporate renewable energy purchases taking hold in Michigan

March 9, 2016

Michigan is getting noticed for its moves to facilitate corporate renewable energy purchases.

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First-time corporate renewable energy buyers breathing down Google’s neck

February 19, 2016

Google still dominates the corporate renewable energy buyers' market, but new entrants made major inroads in 2015, according to the Rocky Mountain Institute.

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