Bank of America today announced a 15-year, 160-megawatt agreement with Constellation, a clean energy company, to purchase power and project-specific renewable energy certificates (RECs). This agreement will help Bank of America power approximately 17 percent of its global electricity consumption with clean, renewable energy from a portion of the Mammoth Central project, the third and final phase of the broader Mammoth Solar project, which is currently being developed by Doral Renewables LLC in Starke and Pulaski counties in Indiana.

Bank of America will receive renewable energy and RECs from Mammoth Central as part of its retail electricity supply contract with Constellation, which covers locations in Delaware, Pennsylvania and Virginia. By powering its facilities in these locations with solar energy, Bank of America is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) associated with its energy use by more than 95,000 metric tons annually. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates this is equivalent to the emissions of more than 20,000 passenger vehicles driven for one year.

The agreement will begin when the project construction has been completed and the project becomes operational, which is expected in late 2024. By purchasing the RECs, Bank of America is also helping to facilitate the development of this project, which will provide renewable energy to the broader electric grid.

"Supporting utility-scale solar energy projects like this one demonstrates our strong commitment to net zero before 2050," said Alex Liftman, Global Environmental executive at Bank of America. "This initiative will enable us to reduce our operational impact on the environment and help drive more renewable energy development in our local communities. It is critical that we accelerate the low-carbon transition by developing and deploying more low-carbon solutions, including a sustainable electric grid."

Additionally, as part of the bank's agreement, Doral will establish a pollinator habitat at the solar energy facility. This will enable nature-based benefits in the local community, including enhanced perennial vegetation that facilitates increased environmental benefits and other healthy habitats for pollinators. Bank of America required pollinator habitat specifications when selecting project partners. A pollinator scorecard is used to ensure the habitat meets the standards outlined by leading environmental nonprofit organizations. Some of the scorecard metrics include how much of the site is covered by wildflowers and native plants, bloom time, the presence of a site management plan, insecticide use, and outreach to the community.

"Through this purchase, Bank of America is demonstrating its commitment to addressing the climate crisis by directly supporting the development of a new-build renewable energy asset," said Jim McHugh, chief commercial officer, Constellation. "We're focused on expanding our suite of sustainable power options, which will soon include an hourly carbon-free solution, to help our customers reach their net zero emissions goals."

Bank of America will use the Constellation Offsite Renewables (CORe) retail power product to facilitate its renewable energy transaction. CORe increases businesses' access to renewable energy projects through the simplicity of a retail power contract.

"We are proud that Constellation and Bank of America chose Mammoth to advance their environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals," said Nick Cohen, president and CEO of Doral. "Investors all over the world are rewarding clean energy efforts and some of the biggest winners are communities that are being revitalized. Even the bees and butterflies are winners as the deal includes special provisions for a pollinator habitat. This commitment from Constellation and Bank of America is further validation to the economic development efforts of Indiana and the community leadership in Starke and Pulaski counties."

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