Anheuser-Busch Mysore unit starts green energy use, inks pact with Canada's Amp

Press Trust of India  |  Mysore 

World's biggest giant (AB InBev) today announced that its Mysore unit in has started using and a power purchase agreement has been inked with Canadian firm for ten years.

The brewery in Mysore, which manufactures brands especially Budweiser, Knock out and Beck's Ice, is the company's third unit in the world that will be operated through renewable source. The other two are in the US.

"We will source 80 per cent of the requirement of the Mysore unit through renewable source. However, will be made using 100 per cent renewable energy," AB APAC South told reporters here. A long term agreement has been signed for supply of of 3.6 gigawatt hours per year for a period of ten years with Amp, he said.

The solar power plant, which is located 60 km away from the Mysore unit, has a capacity to generate 30 MWAC and production has commenced. The company owns 10 breweries in and seven are contracted. It plans to shift to in all its breweries gradually.

AB said, "The adoption of solar generated at our brewery is a first step towards extending Budweiser's global commitment to a brighter future. We are confiident that businessses can contribute to a 100 per cent future and plan to enter into similar agreements in the country.." AB is one of more than 100 multinational firms to have committed to use renewable power to combat pollution and climate change under the accord.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 20:15 IST