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Why Samsung committing to renewable energy matters and what campaigners can learn from progress
Winds of Change: We Purchase 100% Renewable Energy in the US - Samsung US Newsroom
Samsung Electronics declares transition to renewables, zero carbon by 2050
Samsung aims for 100% renewable energy
Samsung lagging on renewables pledge: Greenpeace
Samsung Powers Its Worksites with Renewable Energy And Commits to Circular Economy - Environment+Energy Leader
Samsung Renewable plans Stark County solar farm construction for 2025
From TSMC to Samsung, Asia's chipmakers struggle to go green - Nikkei Asia
Samsung Renewable Energy Inc. – Canadian Renewable Energy Association
100% renewable energy at global site | Samsung Semiconductor Global
Time to watch Samsung Do Bigger Things - Greenpeace International
Greenpeace urges Samsung to switch to renewables in two key markets
Doing Bigger Things - The road to 100% renewable energy for Samsung Electronics by 그린피스 서울사무소 - Issuu
Samsung lagging on renewable energy pledge: Greenpeace, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld
Samsung achieves 100% renewable energy in the USA, Europe, China - SamMobile
Red flag for green power' | South Korea slammed for Samsung snub after renewables downgrade | Recharge
Winds of Change: We Purchase 100% Renewable Energy in the US - Samsung US Newsroom
Samsung Elec to join renewables pledge as S.Korea shifts gears on green energy | Reuters
Greenpeace International - Samsung Electronics has announced that it will use 100% renewable energy worldwide by 2050. This announcement is a big win for people around the world who have called on
Samsung C&T's deal to expand solar power presence in the U.S. - Samsung C&T Newsroom
Samsung Electronics to Expand Use of Renewable Energy – Samsung Global Newsroom
Samsung Electronics to Expand Use of Renewable Energy – Samsung Global Newsroom
Samsung Elec's RE100 participation could boost renewable energy costs - Pulse by Maeil Business News Korea
Samsung Electronics roadmap to 100% renewable energy - Greenpeace East Asia