The mining company Albemarle announced on Tuesday that it obtained International Certificates of Renewable Energy (I-REC), which certify that electricity consumed in its operations in Chile comes from renewable sources. The company was certified that the 98,757 MWh of electricity used during 2025 in its La Negra Plant (84,693 MWh) and Atacama Salt Plant (14,347 MWh) meet renewable standards, issued under the I-REC standard and managed with ENGIE…
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The mining company Albemarle announced on Tuesday that it obtained International Certificates of Renewable Energy (I-REC), which certify that electricity consumed in its operations in Chile comes from renewable sources. The company was certified that the 98,757 MWh of electricity used during 2025 in its La Negra Plant (84,693 MWh) and Atacama Salt Plant (14,347 MWh) meet renewable standards, issued under the I-REC standard and managed with ENGIE…