GM’s Fort Wayne assembly plant cuts natural gas use by 30%
On August 14, General Motors announced that it is being recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for an innovative project that reduced natural gas consumption at the company’s Fort Wayne, Indiana, assembly plant by 30%, against a 2019 baseline.
The project is part of GM’s effort to reduce greenhouse gas emi....
The project is part of GM’s effort to reduce greenhouse gas emi....
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