Planet Aid goes solar on Milford, Massachusetts, facility

Planet AidSeptember 28, 2017136

State and local representatives attending the inaugural event spoke highly of Planet Aid’s initiative and for its contribution toward saving resources and the environment.

This renewable source of power will save approximately 28,000 barrels of oil from being burned, and help to reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere by 12,000 metric tons, which is equivalent to saving over 1.3 million gallons of gasoline or planting more than 11,000 acres of new forest. The array will also contribute to Massachusetts’ goal of lowering greenhouse gas emissions down to 15% of 1990 levels by 2020.

Participants at the ribbon cutting were able to tour the rooftop facility and observe a real-time display of the power being produced. They were also given the opportunity to tour an exhibit that showed the extensive rehabilitation Planet Aid had performed over time on the site of the formerly vacant warehouse. That work included the removal of nearly 13,000 tons of petroleum contaminated soil.

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