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Enfinity and Wills Transfer Help Eastern Ontario Move
The solar installation will produce approximately 1.5 million kilowatt hours (KwH) yearly, enough to power the needs of more than 125 homes annually, eliminating 645,000 kg/CO2 that would otherwise be released into the air. According to Brent Ellis, Director Commercial Warehouses for Wills Transfer, the solar projects provide tangible evidence of the company’s commitment to green supply chain management practices for its customers and those communities in which it operates.
“Energy efficiency and reduction of greenhouse gases are key business and environmental strategies for Wills Transfer, and we continue to work to make them an integral part of our operations,” said Ellis. “The Enfinity model will enable us to implement sustainable energy production without investment. Enfinity’s demonstrated professionalism and expertise additionally provides us with confidence in the long-term safety and security of our facilities.”
Solar array design and development for the three facilities is currently underway with construction set for early 2011.
Chris Young, Managing Director, Enfinity Canada Ltd, said, "Our installation with Wills Transfer is the latest example of Enfinity’s continued commitment to supply solar solutions that require no upfront capital costs, provide new sources of revenue, and offer fully managed solar power services for commercial and industrial building owners."
To date, Enfinity has 30 MW of solar energy under construction in Ontario and has invested in the structural due diligence analysis of approximately 150 commercial buildings.
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