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EnterSolar completes 524-kW system for Oren in Florida

Source:EnterSolar

EnterSolar has completed a 524-kW solar system for Oren International, a provider of custom paper packaging solutions, at Oren’s headquarters in Pensacola, Florida. The system is expected to offset approximately 95% of Oren’s electricity consumption at its headquarters, which includes offices and a manufacturing facility.

“The decision to install a rooftop solar system at our headquarters aligned perfectly with Oren’s commitment to sustainability and renewable energy. With government incentives and strong project economics, going solar was a sound investment in addition to being the environmentally-responsible choice. The system will provide electricity quietly and cleanly for the next 25 to 30 years,” said Alan NeSmith, President, Oren International.

EnterSolar worked with Oren from the development of the project all the way through its completion, managing the financing structures, engineering, installation, and project management. “We were excited to partner with Oren International to make its business operations even more sustainable. This rooftop solar system helps Oren achieve its important sustainability goals through utilizing renewable energy, and they are a shining example of a company doing its part to mitigate its environmental impact,” said Christina Hatzistratis, Business Development Director, EnterSolar.

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