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Shiloh Industries to power five facilities with 100% renewable energy

Shiloh Industries, an environmentally focused global automotive supplier, has joined DTE Energy’s MIGreenPower program, committing to power three Michigan facilities with 100% Michigan-made clean energy. The move will offset the equivalent of nearly 4,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions.

Through the program, Shiloh will provide clean energy for its Plymouth Technical Center and stamping plants in Roseville and Warren. The voluntary clean energy program enables customers to source their power from clean energy projects without owning and maintaining additional exterior equipment.

Two additional Shiloh facilities located in Olofström, Sweden and Oss, Netherlands, join Shiloh’s North American locations in their commitment to using renewables as their power source.

Twelve additional Shiloh facilities are also sourcing clean electrical energy, ranging between 19% and 63%, with a target to achieve 100% renewable energy use across all locations globally. The company endeavors on a path to carbon neutrality.

Shiloh Industries President and CEO Ramzi Hermiz said “The utilization of renewable energy is just one part of the company’s overall environmental initiative.”