General Motors Co. said Wednesday that based on current projections, it will be able to power all of its U.S. sites with renewable energy by 2025 — five years ahead of its previous target of 2030.
The automaker announced last September it would push to source all renewables for U.S. sites by 2025 after saying it would do so by 2030 in January 2021.
GM has sourcing agreements from 16 renewable energy plants across 10 states, the automaker said.
GM has a list of other climate commitments, including becoming carbon neutral by 2040 with its products and operations and going all-electric with its vehicles by 2035.
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it will be fun watching gm bite the dust with its liberal woke climate change agenda.
i have bought my last chevy in 2009 and will not buy another.
I’ve never OWNED A Gm. And with this, never will.
Guess there won’t be any new cars from GM after that date