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SUGAR LAND--February 26, 2018--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The decision earlier this month by AT&T Incorporated (NYSE:T) (Dallas, Texas) to ink contracts for 520 megawatts (MW) of windpower with a unit of NextEra Energy Incorporated (NYSE:NEE) (Juno Beach, Florida) is only the latest move by Corporate America to increase its use of renewable energy. Other technology companies that have signed purchase power agreements (PPAs) or are siting renewable generation at their facilities include: Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) (Cupertino, California); Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) (Mountain View, California), the corporate parent of Google; T-Mobile US Incorporated (NASDAQ:TMUS) (Bellevue, Washington); Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) (Redmond, Washington), Amazon.com Incorporated (NASDAQ:AMZN) (Seattle, Washington); and Facebook Incorporated (NASDAQ:FB) (Menlo Park, California).

Within this article: Details on numerous wind-power projects, featuring companies such as General Motors (NYSE:GM), General Mills Incorporated (NYSE:GIS), 3M Company (NYSE:MMM), Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ), Nike Incorporated (NYSE:NKE), Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG), Marriott International Incorporated (NYSE:MAR) and Walmart Incorporated (NYSE:WMT).