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Corning Cuts Energy Intensity in Half at Fiber, Cable Manufacturing Facilities Around the World

Corning has reduced energy intensity in its global fiber and cable manufacturing facilities by 50 percent – part of Corning’s commitment to protecting the environment through continuous improvement to its processes, products, and services. Corning reduced its energy intensity by half through technology upgrades, equipment optimization, and sharing best sustainability practices across the business. Energy intensity is a measure of kilowatt hours of energy used for each kilometer of fiber or cable manufactured.

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