PowerFlex, a leading provider of sustainable energy solutions, recently completed its second rooftop solar project for ASICS at the Mississippi Byhalia Distribution Center. The endeavor marks a significant stride in ASICS’ pursuit of reducing overall CO2 emissions by 63% by 2030.
PowerFlex facilitated the interconnection agreement between ASICS and the local municipal utility, NorthCentral Electric. The installation of 2 MW of solar assets now powers approximately 48% of the distribution center, with the additional 1 MW projected to provide approximately $100,000 in energy savings in the first year.
With the completion of the 1 MW solar rooftop, the total renewable power at the distribution center now stands at 2 MW, a significant and commendable achievement in fostering sustainability.
The successful partnership between PowerFlex and ASICS represents a remarkable commitment to sustainable energy production and environmental stewardship. This endeavor not only aligns with ASICS’ goal to reduce carbon emissions but also exemplifies the power of collaboration in the pursuit of a more sustainable future.
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