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October 20, 2009
Billerica,
MA, USA: Millipore Completes $2M Solar Panel Installation
Millipore Corporation, a Life Science leader providing technologies,
tools and services for bioscience research and biopharmaceutical
manufacturing, yesterday announced the completion of a $2 million
solar panel installation project at its Bedford, Massachusetts,
facility.
Millipore
Chairman and CEO Martin Madaus was joined by Massachusetts Governor
Deval Patrick and other dignitaries at a ribbon-cutting ceremony
to unveil the system, which will provide renewable energy for
Millipore`s Bedford and Billerica, Mass. facilities.
"Millipore`s
investment in solar energy reflects our commitment to reducing
our environmental impact and developing the industry`s leading
sustainability program," said Madaus. "Our solar panel project
would not have been possible without the support of the Governor
and the State of Massachusetts. We look forward to a continued
partnership with the State and hope other companies will implement
sustainability initiatives to reduce their environmental impact,
lower their costs, and make themselves more desirable business
partners."
Millipore`s
solar panel project is one of the largest solar photovoltaic projects
ever completed in Massachusetts and is the first renewable energy
project the company has implemented in the U.S.
"Millipore
is not only a leading employer in Massachusetts, but also a leader
in creating our clean energy future," said Governor Patrick. "Millipore
is setting an impressive standard for energy efficiency and renewable
energy, and showing other companies how to save energy and reduce
their emissions through the Governor`s Clean Energy Challenge.
Martin Madaus, who serves as co-chair of the state`s Climate Protection
and Green Economy Advisory Committee, deserves to be commended
for his leadership on climate change."
Over
the past six months, Millipore worked with several vendors to
design and install the solar panel system, which includes 1383
Sharp panels and 4 Solectria inverters. It will produce about
352,000 KWH/yr or, approximately 35 homes worth of electricity,
which will be used to augment the electricity purchased from the
grid to run Millipore`s facilities.
"The
primary focus of our sustainability program has been on reducing
our environmental impacts-particularly waste, water and climate
change," said David Newman, Director of Sustainability for Millipore.
"The changes we are implementing not only make sense for the environment,
but they also have a considerable positive impact on our business.
We are excited about completing the solar panel project, which
marks an important continuation of our efforts to embrace renewable
energy throughout the company."
Further details about: Sharp
and Solectria
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