Associated Grocers cuts the ribbon on ReVision Energy installation
Mike
Violette, Associated Grocers of New England’s CEO, cuts the ribbon to
mark the startup of the largest rooftop solar array in New Hampshire,
which sits atop the grocery distribution company’s 500,000-square-foot
facility in Pembroke.
Associated Grocers of New England has flipped the switch on what is now New Hampshire’s largest rooftop solar array at its Pembroke headquarters.
The 1.3-megawatt array,
which increases the state’s total solar capacity by 1 percent, was
designed and installed by Brentwood-based ReVision Energy. The 3,400
solar panels that sit atop the company’s 500,000-square-foot facility
are expected to generate more than 1.45 million kilowatt-hours of clean
energy annually, offsetting 2.2 million pounds of CO2 emissions,
ReVision said.
AGNE
received almost $600,000 in investment tax credits to help offset the
$2.3 million cost of the array and reduce the payback period to under
nine years.
At the
array’s Sept. 29 unveiling, AGNE CEO Mike Violette said the idea to
install the array began to germinate about a year ago, when a former
board member, Tom Brad bury, “inspired us to
establish a committee of bright associates to focus their passion for
sustainability on making green awareness initiatives a priority. I don’t
think any of us anticipated that the group’s first venture would be one
of this magnitude, but we couldn’t be prouder of all that they’ve
accomplished thus far.”
Dan
Weeks, vice president of business development at ReVision, pointed to
the impact that decision may have for the entire state going forward.
“Although
New Hampshire lags behind the region in solar deployment, AGNE is
setting a powerful example for businesses and the state of how homegrown
clean energy can cut costs, add jobs and help the environment,” said
Weeks.