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Anthem announces Hanover County-based solar development
September 21, 2020
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September 21, 2020
RICHMOND, Va. — In 2019, Anthem, Inc. made the commitment to invest in and source 100 percent renewable energy by 2025. As a key step in that strategy, Anthem has announced it has signed a 15-year power purchase agreement with SunEnergy1, a top U.S. solar developer, owner and operator of utility-scale solar projects. The agreement is for the output from a new 182-acre (20-megawatt) solar field located in Hanover County, Va.
The Hanover County solar field is nearly complete and expected to be fully operational later this year. Combined with an additional solar field in North Carolina coming online in early 2021, Anthem will have supported the development of more than 1,000 acres of solar panels that will generate more than 225,000-megawatt hours of electricity per year.
The Virginia and North Carolina solar field locations were selected based on Anthemโs material load (major office and data center footprint) in the grid zone that includes both states. Anthem expects the solar field developments to generate enough renewable electricity to power all Anthem offices and data centers across the country.
โAs we enter Climate Week, weโre celebrating an important step forward in achieving our renewable energy goal and are proud that Virginia is playing a large role as we increasingly focus on improving the sustainability of our operations and our business,โ said Jeff Ricketts, president, Anthem Blue and Blue Shield in Virginia. โBy addressing environmental health, we can improve lives and the health of communities in our state and across the country and set the example for others to follow.โ
Not only is clean energy good for the environment, it is good for business. Anthem is proud to be a part of Gov. Ralph Northamโs work to advance clean energy in the Commonwealth. Today, Gov. Northam visited the Anthem solar development and spoke to his administrationโs work to promote a healthier environment and address climate change.
“Clean energy will power the future, and Virginia is leading the way,” said Gov. Northam, who signed the Virginia Clean Economy Act into law earlier this year. The new law is one of the most sweeping clean energy laws in the country, promoting energy efficiency, setting a schedule for closing old fossil fuel power plants, and requiring electricity to come from 100 percent renewable sources such as solar or wind. “Since I took office, our administration has worked constantly to create new clean energy opportunities, and to make sure that Virginia is at the forefront of clean energy innovation. Virginia will power the grid with 100 percent clean energy in the years to come, thanks to this transformative new law and a comprehensive energy plan. It’s good to see employers like Anthem choose renewable energy, and we congratulate them on being part of the solution.”
โTodayโs announcement is one important step to achieving our goal of 100 percent renewable energy,โ said Ricketts. โWe know there is much work to do in the future and our hope is we can continue to impact change and set an example for the entire healthcare industry.โ
About Anthem, Inc.
Anthem is a leading health benefits company dedicated to improving lives and communities, and making healthcare simpler. Through its affiliated companies, Anthem serves more than 106 million people, including more than 42 million within its family of health plans. We aim to be the most innovative, valuable and inclusive partner. For more information, please visit Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield: Health Insurance, Medicare & More
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