Daikin has inked a five-year agreement with ENGIE North America to power all of the company's Texas facilities with 100% renewable electricity.
The deal includes Daikin Texas Technology Park (DTTP), its largest manufacturing site and North American headquarters.
Senior vice president of procurement at Daikin, Mike Knights, said this initiative represents a major step forward in aligning their operations with Daikin's long-term sustainability goals.
"By working with ENGIE, a global leader in the energy transition, we're securing clean electricity for our Texas operations while reinforcing our environmental responsibility goals.
“The initiative facilitates a transparent, traceable connection between operational energy use and a certified renewable energy source."
Under the agreement, Daikin will source clean electricity from the Impact Solar project in North Texas, which is owned and operated by a third party and has been in commercial operation since 2021.
This relationship brings Daikin closer to its goal of making the DTTP a Net Zero Factory by 2030 and supports the company's global Environmental Vision 2050.
This milestone builds on Daikin's recent installation of a solar array at DTTP, which powers the facility's central chiller plant and supports grid integration.
Together, these efforts reflect a broader strategy shaped by a two-year collaboration with ForeFront Power to evaluate energy usage, sustainability goals, and procurement planning.