EatonIn his dedication to achieve net-zero operations by 2050, a 4-MW solar system will install at one of the activities in Wisconsin.
Working with WEC Energy Group -subsidiary company We energies, Eaton will be the project next to Thomas A. Edison Technical Center In Franksville, Wisconsin and the Array, 30% of the annual carbon reduction goals are expected to achieve five Eaton locations in the state. Combined with earlier upgrades for energy efficiency, since 2018 the initiative will support a 58% reduction in the emission of Eaton’s greenhouse gases throughout the state.
“At Eaton we tackle the energy transition from all corners -including here in Wisconsin, where we produce the technologies that are essential to modernize the grid and support a cleaner, more resilient energy cover,” said Guillaume Laur, Senior Vice president and general manager of Energiezorgis and Regulation, regulating and regulation, regulating regulation, regulating regulation “We use the worldwide megatrends of electrification and digitization all over the world to unlock more operational and environmental earth from energy systems. This project marks an important milestone on our journey and there is much more.”
We energies will build, possess and operate the system on behalf of Eaton. Eaton offers the country for construction and receives credits for renewable energy for supplying clean energy to the local schedule. Eaton also contributes to technical expertise and essential technologies to the project, including electrical transformers produced in the Waukesha, Wisconsin, production facility.
“We are happy to work with Eaton to bring more renewable energy to Wisconsin,” said Mike Hooper, President, We Energies. “Our focus on reliable energy supports all our customers and strengthens economic growth in the entire state.”
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