Verizon's corporate facilities in California, Maryland,
Massachusetts, New Jersey, or New York, are setting up new equipment for local
solar. This investment is expected to increase statistics of the state and also help in advancement of the state. The new solar will power company office
buildings, call centers, data centers, and other facilities in eight different
localities. The company said that it is expected to deploy upward of 25
megawatts of green energy upon completion of the new solar projects. This
project can generate equal amount of green energy that would power more than
8500 homes each year.
The green energy effort reduces carbon damage efficiently and is a perfect example for all residential and commercial customers. SunPower Corporation, design, manufactures and delivers highly efficient solar panels to Verizon. Solar Energy Industries Association say that "Verizon may well become the #1 solar- power producer among all U.S. communications companies through its efforts." Verizon is aiming at cutting its carbon intensity in half by 2020 and an advance of this kind is not only important to the climate, but enhances the service continuity, even during general outages. This advancement is seen in many giant companies like Apple and Google, thus creating awareness and inducing the thought that using solar power can benefit all of us.
The green energy effort reduces carbon damage efficiently and is a perfect example for all residential and commercial customers. SunPower Corporation, design, manufactures and delivers highly efficient solar panels to Verizon. Solar Energy Industries Association say that "Verizon may well become the #1 solar- power producer among all U.S. communications companies through its efforts." Verizon is aiming at cutting its carbon intensity in half by 2020 and an advance of this kind is not only important to the climate, but enhances the service continuity, even during general outages. This advancement is seen in many giant companies like Apple and Google, thus creating awareness and inducing the thought that using solar power can benefit all of us.
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