Dynamic Energy Solutions LLC has announced the completion of construction on a 904.2-kilowatt solar project for DiCarlo Distributors Inc in Holtsville NY.
Nov. 8, 2013
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Dynamic Energy Solutions LLC has announced the completion of construction on a 904.2-kilowatt solar project for DiCarlo Distributors Inc in Holtsville NY. The solar project will be one of the largest roof-mounted solar arrays in Long Island and participate in the LIPA Clean Solar Initiative Feed-In Tariff (FIT) Program. Dynamic Energy provided full turnkey services, including engineering, procurement, and construction.
DiCarlo’s solar photovoltaic system involved installation of a roof-mounted ballasted array consisting of more than 3,000 solar panels. With an anticipated annual production of 1,113,000-kilowatt-hours, the solar system will effectively eliminate 785 metric tons of CO2 emissions per year, equivalent to removing emissions from 164 cars from New York roads each year.
“We are delighted to work with Dynamic Energy in the planning and implementation of our solar energy project, which will provide years of benefit to our environment,” said John DiCarlo Sr, chief operating officer. “We have made many improvements to be “green” in recent years, but this project far outweighs all of the others combined—just another reason why “DiCarlo Blue is the new green.”
Currently celebrating its 50th year in business, family-owned-and-operated DiCarlo is one of the top 50 foodservice distributors in the United States. For more information, access www.dicarlofood.com/.
Go to www.dynamicenergyusa.com to obtain more information on Dynamic Energy.
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