Prefabricated building systems manufacturer Clark Pacific says it plans to install solar arrays across all of its facilities, transitioning its consumption to nearly 100% renewable energy. “Through a partnership with NewGen Energy, the move to solar marks a significant leap forward in Clark Pacific’s long-standing commitment to a more sustainable future,” the company said in an April 20 statement.
“As we celebrate Earth Week, Clark Pacific’s partnership with NewGen Energy and transition to solar illustrate our commitment to sustainability,” said Clark Pacific president Geene Alhady. “From products and services to operations, we’ve prioritized initiatives to reduce the company’s carbon footprint and will continue seeking opportunities to increase sustainability and make a positive impact on our communities, the environment and the economy.”
“Energy is one the highest operating costs, and with continual rate increases, can impact a company’s bottom line at a staggering rate,” NewGen Energy president Abe Emard said in the same news release. “We are excited to take part in Clark Pacific’s path to carbon reduction and deliver tailored renewable energy systems that accelerate the company’s energy independence.”
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