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1. Electricity from renewable energy
This criterion focuses on electricity derived from renewable energy (clean energy). At least 22% of the energy consumed should be derived from clean energy. The criterion is applicable only where renewable energy sources are available.
This criterion focuses on the following:
- conducting a review of overall energy consumption.
- providing a written action plan that complies with the criteria.
- implementing solutions.
- preparing documentation of energy derived from renewable sources.
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