Correlate Infrastructure Partners has announced a solar project totaling 3.8 MW at EnerSys’s global headquarters in Pennsylvania.
EnerSys is a global energy storage manufacturer helping to meet the growing demand for energy efficiency, reliability and sustainability. While the company’s products help address some of the world’s largest challenges, including the efficient and affordable distribution of goods, grid reliability, telecommunications and electrification of customers’ previously fossil-fuel-driven operations, internal efforts towards a low-carbon future are also top company priority.
“Sustainability at EnerSys expands far beyond the benefits and impacts of our products,” said David Shaffer, EnerSys president and CEO. “It’s central to how we manage our own operations and this project is a big step in getting us closer to our goals in minimizing our carbon footprint.”
The project also marks a major step forward in the clean energy transition for corporate infrastructure as a whole.
“This partnership and project bring together a decade of our team’s vision, whereby we are both supporting a corporate renewables program and helping decarbonize the supply chain with a global market leader,” said Todd Michaels, Correlate CEO. “We’re proud to be working with EnerSys to further advance solar development in the Commonwealth and to support their commitment to long-term sustainability as an industry leader.”
Additionally, the new project aids Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf in his goal to bring statewide green energy power usage to at least 40% in order to achieve a 26% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from 2005 levels by 2025.
News item from Correlate Infrastructure Partners Inc.