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Nestlé Purina PetCare, Gov. Bill Ritter Unveil Pilot Solar Array at Denver Manufacturing Plant
Partnering With REC Solar, Pet Food Manufacturer Demonstrates Commitment to Renewable Energy by Operating Colorado's Largest Privately Owned Solar Installation
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DENVER, CO--(Marketwire - May 14, 2009) - Nestlé Purina PetCare has taken many steps
during the past several years to make its Denver plant more energy
efficient. Now, thanks to a new pilot solar energy array developed by REC
Solar, the plant is manufacturing pet food in an even more environmentally
responsible way.
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter led a dedication ceremony at the plant today
announcing the new 467-panel photovoltaic (PV) system that covers
approximately 21,000 square feet atop the facility. The 100-kilowatt
system is the state's largest privately owned solar array and will provide
about 1 percent of the plant's electricity needs.
"This project is the latest evidence of Colorado's dedication to solar
energy and its leadership in the New Energy Economy," Gov. Ritter said.
"With the passage of Amendment 37* in 2004, Colorado has created a ripe
environment for pursuing renewable energy. It's encouraging to see major
companies in the Denver area like Nestlé Purina take full advantage of the
opportunity."
Installed by REC Solar, the largest installer of solar electric systems in
the country, the solar array at Nestlé Purina's plant is the latest in the
company's ongoing efforts to reduce its consumption of fossil fuels.
During the past 5 years, the plant has reduced its energy use by 12.4% per
ton of product produced by implementing projects such as installing a new
energy efficient boiler; upgrading to higher efficiency lighting throughout
the plant; improving compressed air and steam systems; and establishing
best practice guidelines for operational efficiencies.
"Nestlé Purina has taken many steps towards achieving our goal of becoming
the leader in environmental sustainability in the pet food industry," said
Mark Burns, vice president and director of manufacturing for Nestlé Purina
PetCare. "Utilizing renewable energy at our manufacturing facilities is
just one part of our overall company plan to create shared value for
society, which means going beyond compliance and sustainability and really
making a difference for the
long-term."
To provide the same amount of electricity now produced by the plant's 467
solar panels, Xcel Energy would generate nearly 300,000 pounds of carbon
dioxide emissions per year -- an amount equivalent to that typically
emitted annually by 23 cars. The solar project makes Nestlé Purina the
first pet food manufacturer to use renewable energy for the production of
pet food.
"As a leader in the pet food industry, we owe it to our consumers and the
communities in which we do business to constantly look for ways to make our
operations more efficient and environmentally responsible," said Tom
Plymell, operations performance manager at the Nestlé Purina PetCare Denver
plant. "We worked closely with REC Solar and Xcel Energy to develop and
install a pilot solar system that fits our plant infrastructure. This
opens the door for us to explore expanding this system at our plant, and to
look at adding solar energy systems at some of our other U.S. facilities."
The plant's solar project is a first-of-its-kind for Nestlé Purina, but it
also marks a landmark commercial project for REC Solar in Colorado. Known
widely for delivering solar power to more homes across America than any
other solar power company, REC Solar also worked with Nestlé Purina to
offer and install solar systems in the homes of several plant associates.
"We are proud to partner with Nestlé Purina, a company that understands the
commercial and environmental benefits of solar," said Angiolo Laviziano,
REC Solar CEO & President. "We expect that the focus of the federal
stimulus package on renewables will spur more and more Colorado businesses
and organizations to find ways to increase their sustainability and reduce
their carbon footprint. In addition, we are proud to contribute to the
local economy by creating more solar jobs in Colorado."
The Purina PetCare project is the latest in a series of successes for REC
Solar in Colorado. The company plans to expand employment by 10 to 20
percent due to the new opportunities for clean energy provided by the $787
billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The stimulus spending is
expected to have a significant impact on solar installations in Colorado.
To help celebrate the launch of the new solar array, Nestlé Purina will
donate more than
30 tons of Purina Dog Chow and Purina Cat Chow to the Metro Denver Shelter
Alliance, which has 23 affiliate members comprised of animal welfare
organizations and support groups.
The solar project at Nestlé Purina PetCare's Denver facility is the latest
effort towards increasing energy efficiency across all of its manufacturing
facilities. Between 1990 and 2008, the company reduced energy usage at its
nine dry pet food plants by approximately 20 percent per ton of product
produced.
Each Nestlé Purina plant in the United States employs a person who is
responsible for environmental and energy issues. The company is now
evaluating the feasibility of installing solar power capabilities at its
Flagstaff, Ariz., plant in 2009 and its Maricopa, Calif., plant in 2010.
Globally, the company has broader corporate goals to improve energy
efficiency by 2 percent this year.
About Nestlé Purina PetCare
Nestlé Purina PetCare promotes responsible pet care, community involvement
and the positive bond between people and their pets. A premiere global
manufacturer of pet products, Nestlé Purina PetCare is part of Swiss-based
Nestlé S.A., the world's largest food company.
About REC Solar, Inc.
REC Solar, Inc. is an industry-leading solar solutions provider
specializing in grid-tied residential and commercial installations. With a
local presence in all major solar markets in the USA and with millions of
watts installed, REC Solar is committed to lowering the cost of solar power
through efficient processes, innovative products, and outstanding customer
service. REC Solar is among the nation's largest solar integrators and
currently has offices throughout 6 states (AZ, CA, CO, HI, OR and NJ). REC
Solar is continuing its rapid expansion into other states and has the
capability to implement solar installations in every location as incentives
become available. REC Solar's Colorado offices are located in Westminster
at 9042 Marshall Court and can be contacted at
(303) 577-9630, or toll free
(888) OK-SOLAR (888-657-6527). For additional information on REC Solar
visit www.recsolar.com
* Amendment 37 is a renewable energy portfolio standard that required
Colorado's largest utilities to obtain 10 percent of their electricity from
renewable energy resources by 2015 -- passed in 2004 it marks the first
time in U.S. history that a standard was ratified by voters rather than
processed through a state's legislature. Since then, state legislators have
doubled the renewable requirement and state and local governments have
taken additional steps to encourage solar and renewable development