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Solar electric system, U.S. Postal Service facility, Sacramento, California. Hydrogen energy station, Oakland, California.

Other Businesses

Chevron, through its 50-50 joint venture Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC, is one of the leading manufacturers of petrochemicals. The company has 31 manufacturing facilities in nine countries and markets chemicals products including olefins, polyolefins, aromatics and specialty products.

Chevron Oronite markets more than 500 performance-enhancing products and supplies one-fourth of the world's fuel and lubricant additives. Oronite operates two major global businesses — lubricating oil additives and fuel additives.

Chevron's technology companies work together to deploy technologies that enhance our core businesses. Chevron Energy Solutions delivers energy-efficiency solutions to external and internal clients. Chevron Technology Ventures invests in next-generation technology, including hydrogen for transportation needs. Chevron enhances its technical capabilities through extensive partnerships with technology companies, universities and public agencies throughout the world.

Global Power Generation develops and markets commercial power projects worldwide.

For more information about the businesses of Chevron, visit our Web site: www.chevron.com

Helping others improve Efficiency

Chevron Energy Solutions (CES) helps clients improve their energy efficiency, conserve energy and install alternative power solutions, such as solar and fuel cell generation systems. Some examples include:

  • Upgrades to U.S. Postal Service facilities in Northern California are reducing power purchases significantly, resulting in yearly savings of more than $2 million and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
  • For a California college district, CES installed solar electric and cogeneration projects that are reducing electricity purchases by 46 percent, or $800,000 a year.
  • Electricity generated from restaurant kitchen grease and other organic matter will reduce energy purchases for a water pollution control plant in Millbrae, California.