Amerlux, a Delta Group company and performance-grade lighting manufacturer, announced that it would install a 1.525-MW rooftop solar system at its global headquarters and manufacturing facility. This initiative underscores Amerlux’s commitment to achieving Net Zero Energy and leadership in sustainable lighting in the U.S.
The project, set to begin in late 2024 and complete in 2025, aligns with Amerlux’s goal to decarbonize its 200,000-ft2 manufacturing facility in Oakland, New Jersey, much like its parent company, Delta Electronics, has accomplished at its Americas headquarters in Fremont, California.
“Our goal is to be the first U.S. lighting company to achieve Net Zero Energy in its entire operation, with 100% of energy demand being met by on-site renewable energy,” said Amerlux CEO Chuck Campagna. “This initiative aligns with our long-term sustainability goals and underscores our commitment to creating a greener future for the next generation. By harnessing solar power, we are taking a significant step toward reducing our carbon footprint and leading by example in the lighting industry.”
The solar project is expected to deliver 100% of onsite electricity needs and will use Delta’s Next-Gen 60-kW inverters.
Additionally, Amerlux plans to upgrade its HVAC system with advanced sensors and controls from Delta Group companies Delta Controls and LOYTEC to enhance annual HVAC energy efficiency and optimize performance.
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