Vignolo Farms and Top Brass Marketing announce new solar array
Vignolo Farms and Top Brass Marketing announce new solar array
Vignolo Farms and Top Brass Marketing announced the completion of a one-megawatt solar energy system with REC Solar. The new solar array system will offset 75 percent of power needs for its cold storage facility while significantly reducing its carbon footprint.
The installation of the solar energy system is the capstone in the farm's comprehensive sustainability portfolio, which includes on-site recycling of growing materials, drip irrigation to preserve water and composting to enrich crops and reduce waste.
Vignolo Farms, a third-generation, family-run farm that produces table grapes, wine grapes and potatoes, is based in California's San Joaquin Valley and focused on sustainable agricultural practices.
"Vignolo Farms knows that sustainability isn't a marketing campaign, but a real business asset," said Brett Dixon, president of Top Brass Marketing, the sales agent for all Vignolo Farms products. "We've seen a sharp uptick in customer demand for sustainable produce, so generating our own solar energy was a natural next move for us. REC Solar installed our system and they have installed solar systems for more than two-dozen large and small growers and cold storage facilities throughout the state."
"Vignolo Farms is setting an example for California farms who want to dramatically reduce their energy output and lead the way in sustainable agriculture," said Ryan Park, director of business development for REC Solar, which develops, designs and installs solar electric systems.