Calder Stewart: Milton Steel Factory
142 State Highway 1. Milton, 9291. PO Box 74, 9241
320 kW
320Kw soLAR iNSTALLATION
37.2 tONNES oF cARBON OFFSET aNNUALLY
cALDER sTEWART eNERGY
300Kw hUAWEI iNVERTERS
eTHICALLY SUPPLIED RISEN SOLAR PANELS
Sunshine Solar: C&I
Calder Stewarts Milton Steel Factory recently partnered with Sunshine Solar to install a state-of-the-art 320 kW solar system. The project is expected to offset a staggering 37.2 tones of carbon annually, demonstrating Calder Stewart Milton’s commitment to sustainability and the environment.
The solar system, which was designed and installed by Sunshine Solar’s team of experts, features high-quality solar panels, inverters, and other components that are engineered to deliver reliable, long-lasting performance. The system was customized to meet the unique energy needs of Calder Stewart Milton’s operations and is expected to significantly reduce the factory’s carbon footprint.
The project is a testament to Calder Stewart Milton’s commitment to sustainable energy practices and their dedication to reducing their impact on the environment. By partnering with Sunshine Solar, the company has taken a major step towards achieving their sustainability goals while also realizing significant cost savings on their energy bills.
The solar system’s 300 kW capacity ensures that the factory can generate a substantial amount of clean energy, reducing their reliance on traditional energy sources and lowering their environmental impact. By offsetting 37.2 tonnes of carbon annually, Calder Stewart Milton is setting an example for other businesses in their industry and demonstrating the potential of solar energy to transform the way we power our homes and businesses.
In conclusion, the partnership between Calder Stewart Milton and Sunshine Solar highlights the enormous potential of solar energy to drive sustainable growth and help businesses achieve their sustainability goals. The project underscores the importance of renewable energy sources in the fight against climate change and demonstrates the significant impact that solar energy can have on reducing carbon emissions.
This Project is scheduled to finished and live by the end of April!