Genie Solar Energy, a developer, designer and installer of commercial solar systems, has completed two rooftop solar installations totaling 572 kW in New Hampshire for INTEGRA Biosciences, a developer and manufacturer of medical pipettes and other liquid handling and media preparation applications including devices for COVID-19 testing.
“These solar installations on our U.S. facilities align with INTEGRA’s global sustainability efforts. In combination with our partnership with myclimate.org and our new line of products that utilize 60% less plastic, these installations from Genie Solar Energy are helping us to make great progress toward more sustainable global operations. We draw our inspiration from our employees who think critically about their own carbon footprint and make a difference in their communities every day,” said INTEGRA’s U.S. solar energy project manager, Hannah Trull.
Since 1965, INTEGRA has been dedicated to developing solutions for pipetting and media preparation, while fulfilling the needs of its customers in research, diagnostics and quality control. Its operations span the globe with facilities in the USA, Canada, China, Japan, UK, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and a network of over 100 highly trained distribution partners worldwide.
In recent years, INTEGRA has conducted a coordinated, global effort to reduce its impact on the environment. Its effort has been supported by myclimate.org which continuously assesses and monitors the impact of INTEGRA’s global operations according to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, helping the company to minimize and offset its carbon footprint.
“It was an honor to be chosen as INTEGRA’s partner on this project,” said Sara Schwandt, managing director of Genie Solar Energy. “INTEGRA sought to leverage solar to bring power generation local and to reduce its impact on the environment. The company accomplished both goals and improved its bottom line, demonstrating that wise investments in environmental sustainability can help businesses reduce costs and operate more efficiently.
Genie Solar Energy generates savings for its clients through technology, demand reduction and more efficient energy supply procurement.
“The INTEGRA project is doubly exciting because we leveraged Prism Solar bifacial panels. These panels — installed over INTEGRA’s new white roof — produce electricity much more efficiently than mono-facial panels. This allows the company to offset more than half of the overall electricity consumption at each of its two US facilities,” Schwandt concluded.
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