Nourison announced last week that its corporate location in Saddle Brook, NJ is going solar.
The solar installation is expected to be fully operational by December and will reduce the company’s carbon footprint.
“As a responsible company, our conscience guides us to make every reasonable effort to protect our environment and our renewable energy efforts support those beliefs,” said Alex Peykar, Principal of Nourison. “Our work takes us all over the world and we are proud to work with others on the global push for green energy solutions.”
The site will accommodate a kW-DC photovoltaic solar system capable of producing nearly 770,000 kilowatt hours of electricity in its first year and more than 19 million kilowatt hours over 25 years.
Along with state-sponsored renewable incentives and federal tax cuts, choosing solar power will also help Nourison reduce operating costs. The project’s development and installation will be provided by Solar Landscape, a New Jersey-based electrical contractor.