Contec partners with solar specialist to offset 53% of electricity usage

Published: 4-Feb-2021

Contec has recently partnered with Pisgah Energy and Southern Current to design, develop, and install a roof and ground-mounted solar project at their headquarters in the US

Contec has recently partnered with Pisgah Energy and Southern Current to design, develop, and install a roof and ground-mounted solar project at their headquarters in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

The two systems, totalling 625.5 kWdc, serve as onsite electrical generation for contamination control specialist Contec, expanding their efforts to manufacture their goods with renewable energy.

Contec's headquarters now boasts a total of 1668 solar panels that will supply power to the facility. This net-metered system is estimated to produce 944,600 kWh and offset Contec's electricity usage by 53%.

Contec's CEO, Jack McBride said: "We are thrilled to complete this installation. We take our responsibility to our community and our planet seriously, and this is a key part of our broader, ongoing corporate social responsibility efforts."

This net-metered system is estimated to produce 944,600 kWh

Contec's President, Avi Lawrence echoed: "We've already begun tracking and sharing the results of these efforts with our associates and customers; framing the data in a way that is easy to understand by using analogies to personal energy use."

Pisgah Energy was the lead developer and worked in collaboration with Charleston SC based-Southern Current to provide construction services for the project.

According to Evan Becka, President and Senior Developer at Pisgah Energy: "Working with a customer like Contec is great because they see both the business case for solar and how critically important renewable energy is for a more sustainable future. We wouldn't be able to do what we do without companies like Contec stepping up and leading the way."

Southern Current installed the project utilising REC 370 solar modules on both the ground and roof-mounted systems.

"Any time two different projects are being installed simultaneously on the same property," said Southern Current's project manager, Scott Wolfrey. "There are additional challenges, risks and barriers that must be considered to provide the customer the best experience and product."

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