Brazil’s renewable energy powered terminal

The photo shows an aerial vista of Wilson Sons' Tecon Rio Grande terminal

Source: Wilson Sons

Wilson Sons’ Rio Grande Container Terminal in Brazil has been recognised for its exclusive use of renewable energy in its 2024 operations.

The terminal received the International Renewable Energy Certificate (I-REC), which confirms that 100% of its electricity consumption now comes from renewable sources, effectively reducing its Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions to zero.

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