Van Groningen & Sons completes solar energy installation
Van Groningen & Sons completes solar energy installation
Van Groningen & Sons Inc., a family-owned-and-operated grower and distributor of melons, pumpkins, sweet corn and nuts, has just completed construction of a 1 megawatt solar energy system at its packing, cooling and processing facility located at the company headquarters in of Manteca, CA.
Designed and installed by Renewable Technologies Inc. in Stockton, CA, the solar system is one of the first to take advantage of the net meter aggregation policy recently approved by the California Public Utility Commission, allowing for multiple meters to be offset by the production of a single PV solar production system.
RTI worked closely with Paul Hiemstra, warehouse manager at the facility, to aggregate 26 electric meters, satisfying the electrical demand of the facility and numerous irrigation pumps across several hundreds of acres of farmland.
The system will generate over 1.4 million kilowatt hours of clean, reliable energy annually and sits atop two large processing buildings.
The solar kilowatt hour production will offset approximately 1,034 metric tons of carbon dioxide, the equivalent greenhouse gas emissions produced by 218 passenger cars, the electricity usage of 142 homes or the carbon sequestered by 848 acres of U.S. forest in one year. This project marks yet another step forward in Van Groningen’s efforts toward sustainability, helping to ensure the continuance of the family farming tradition for many years to come.