Amerlux Edges Toward Net Zero with Rooftop Solar Panel Project

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(Amerlux, 20.Nov.2024) — Amerlux, a Delta Group company with design and manufacturing expertise in performance-grade lighting, announced 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-square-foot manufacturing facility in Oakland, N.J., 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.”

Details of the solar project, the second of Amerlux’s three-step sustainability phase, include:

  • Annual Energy Savings: Projected to deliver 100% of onsite electricity needs.
  • Environmental Benefits: Expected to eliminate approximately 580 metric tons of CO2 annually.
  • Solar Capacity: Covers 180,000 sq ft of the facility’s roof space.
  • Annual Energy Generation: Approximately 1.9 million kWh.

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. This commitment to sustainability not only addresses customer demands for eco-friendly practices but also highlights the dedication of both Amerlux and Delta to global sustainability.

Solar Installation Includes Delta Technologies

The integration of Delta’s Next-Gen 60kW inverters will reduce Amerlux’s carbon footprint, lowering costs by $200k annually. This effort also supports Delta Group’s Internal Carbon Pricing (ICP) strategy, which charges $300 per metric ton of CO2e emissions. By incorporating ICP, Delta incentivizes projects like Amerlux’s solar installation to reduce operational emissions and drive investments in renewable energy, reinforcing the company’s broader mission to help create a sustainable, low-carbon future.

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