Verizon: Evolving Energy Networks

Verizon: Evolving Energy Networks

Jim Gowen, SVP, Global Sourcing & Supply Chain & Chief Sustainability Officer

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JIM: If you look at the advent of AI, the amount of energy we need to run our networks every single day is growing so quickly.

JIM: The energy networks that got us to here, they will not get us going forward to where we need to be. 

JIM: We have to continue to evolve, protecting our customers and our communities.

TITLE CARD: Evolving Energy Networks

JIM: At Verizon, being prepared is just in our DNA.

TITLE CARD: Jim Gowen, SVP, Global Sourcing & Supply Chain & Chief Sustainability Officer, Verizon

JIM: We need to be looking at solutions that green the grid. Because that's just how we are going to survive as a society.

JIM: We’ve found partners like Wells Fargo who share our values and can operate at the scale of Verizon that get us to that next level.

TITLE CARD: Matt Pfeiffer, Managing Director, Technology, Media & Telecom, Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Banking

MATT: You can't really separate this idea of technology innovation and then making this world a greener and better place. This transition has to happen and it’s about: How do we make this happen in the most efficient and effective way?

MATT: When we got that call, it really wasn't about this deal in 2023, but it's: How do we work with Verizon over the next 5, 10, 15 years to help them achieve their objectives on the corporate side but also on the sustainability side?

JIM: Since 2019, we've issued six $1 billion green bonds for those funds, and helped finance 27 REPAs all around the United States, which could generate more than 3.6 gigawatts of renewable energy.

TITLE CARD: Verizon’s Renewable Energy Purchase Agreements (REPAs); Map of U.S. with Texas, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, New York, Maryland, North Carolina, and Oklahoma highlighted. Added data to show 83 MW in Nebraska, 72 MW in Iowa, 102 MW in Illinois, 89 MW in Indiana, 104 MW in Ohio, 46 MW in Oklahoma, 55 MW in North Carolina; colored bars in each state show Texas is the largest generator with Illinois and Ohio also leading the way for a total of 3.6 GW.

JIM: To stand in front of a large turbine. To see 70 football fields’ worth of solar farms. It’s really been an outstanding journey. Where we work green and live green. 

MATT: It's going to take big players like a Wells Fargo or a Verizon to step up and say, “I'm setting the example.” It means making the world the more sustainable place. 

JIM: People count on Verizon. We count on our partners, like Wells Fargo, to be there with us.

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In February of this year, Verizon issued its sixth billion-dollar green bond. The proceeds of Verizon’s first five green bonds have been allocated primarily to renewable energy purchase agreements that foster the development of new  renewable energy projects across the country. Learn how Wells Fargo supports their endeavor to green the nation’s electrical grid.

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Verizon: Making the World More Sustainable

JIM: The energy networks that got us to here, they will not get us going forward to where we need to be.

TITLE CARD: Jim Gowen, SVP, Global Sourcing & Supply Chain & Chief Sustainability Officer, Verizon

JIM: At Verizon, we run to a crisis. We’ve found partners like Wells Fargo who share our values and get us to that next level.

JIM: Wells Fargo was intimately involved with our fifth green bond, to green the grid. That's just how we are going to survive as a society.

JIM: People count on Verizon. We count on our partners, like Wells Fargo, to be there with us.

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Sponsored by Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Banking
The Next Horizon
Verizon
bloomberg.com/thenexthorizon

Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB) and Wells Fargo Securities (WFS) are the trade names used for the corporate banking, capital markets, and investment banking services of Wells Fargo & Company and its subsidiaries, including but not limited to Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, member of NYSE, FINRA, NFA, and SIPC, Wells Fargo Prime Services, LLC, member of FINRA, NFA and SIPC, and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., member NFA and swap dealer registered with the CFTC and security-based swap dealer registered with the SEC, member FDIC. Wells Fargo Securities, LLC and Wells Fargo Prime Services, LLC, are distinct entities from affiliated banks and thrifts. © 2024 Wells Fargo & Company.

Jim Gowen
SVP, Global Sourcing & Supply Chain & Chief Sustainability Officer
Verizon

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MATT: You can't really separate this idea of technology innovation and making this world a greener and better place. 

TITLE CARD: Matt Pfeiffer, Managing Director, Technology, Media & Telecom, Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Banking

MATT: At Wells Fargo, when we got the call to partner on Verizon’s fifth green bond, we ask ourselves: How do we work with Verizon over the next 5, 10, 15 years to help them achieve their sustainability goals?

TITLE CARD: Jim Gowen, SVP, Global Sourcing & Supply Chain & Chief Sustainability Officer, Verizon

MATT: Two months ago, I had a baby girl. It helps put things in perspective. It really helps you leave the world in a better place than how you found it.

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Sponsored by Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Banking
The Next Horizon
Verizon
bloomberg.com/thenexthorizon

Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB) and Wells Fargo Securities (WFS) are the trade names used for the corporate banking, capital markets, and investment banking services of Wells Fargo & Company and its subsidiaries, including but not limited to Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, member of NYSE, FINRA, NFA, and SIPC, Wells Fargo Prime Services, LLC, member of FINRA, NFA and SIPC, and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., member NFA and swap dealer registered with the CFTC and security-based swap dealer registered with the SEC, member FDIC. Wells Fargo Securities, LLC and Wells Fargo Prime Services, LLC, are distinct entities from affiliated banks and thrifts. © 2024 Wells Fargo & Company.

Matt Pfeiffer
Managing Director, Technology, Media, & Telecom
Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Banking

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