Pennsylvania to get largest solar farm
Sunday, 31 October 2010
PENNSYLVANIA, Oct 30 (Commodity Online): Snyder's of Hanover will begin construction on a solar farm that will be the largest ground-based solar energy system in Pennsylvania with over 16,000 panels spanning twenty acres.
After gaining approval from the Penn Township Planning and Zoning Board to build the solar farm, Snyder's of Hanover plans to begin construction this month. The solar farm will be built on the field across route 116 from the plant and corporate headquarters.
"We're incredibly eager to take the next step in reducing our carbon footprint. This is an exciting event for our company, community, and environment," said Jim Butt, vice president of technical services at Snyder's of Hanover and project manager for the solar project.
The solar farm will reduce greenhouse gas emissions in excess of 230 million pounds of carbon dioxide over a 25 year period. As a comparison, the energy created from the solar field equals more than 111 million miles not driven by a medium sized car and more than 11 million trees would need to be planted to equal the same level of carbon dioxide reduction.
"We are always looking for ways to be a greener and environmentally friendly company and the solar farm is an important step. The solar field joins other Snyder's of Hanover sustainability initiatives including compostable packaging and takes the company one step closer to achieving our five year sustainability goals established last year.
After gaining approval from the Penn Township Planning and Zoning Board to build the solar farm, Snyder's of Hanover plans to begin construction this month. The solar farm will be built on the field across route 116 from the plant and corporate headquarters.
"We're incredibly eager to take the next step in reducing our carbon footprint. This is an exciting event for our company, community, and environment," said Jim Butt, vice president of technical services at Snyder's of Hanover and project manager for the solar project.
The solar farm will reduce greenhouse gas emissions in excess of 230 million pounds of carbon dioxide over a 25 year period. As a comparison, the energy created from the solar field equals more than 111 million miles not driven by a medium sized car and more than 11 million trees would need to be planted to equal the same level of carbon dioxide reduction.
"We are always looking for ways to be a greener and environmentally friendly company and the solar farm is an important step. The solar field joins other Snyder's of Hanover sustainability initiatives including compostable packaging and takes the company one step closer to achieving our five year sustainability goals established last year.