“These solar farms are an incredible opportunity for us to bring renewable energy to our community from a trusted source,” said Baron Swafford, the public utilities director for the City of Maryville. Bringing these solar facilities to life gives us the opportunity to expand access to renewable energy in our home state and is another proof-point of our people-first approach.” ‘Incredible Opportunity’ This groundbreaking, at the first of four facilities we have planned, is an extension of our ongoing partnership with DENSO, the community of Maryville, and TVA, and just the start of our long-term relationship as neighbors and partners in this community. That means it is essential that we only work with partners who have a shared mission to deliver on every promise. Matt Kisber, Silicon Ranch co-founder and chairman, told POWER: “Silicon Ranch is a Tennessee-based company dedicated to making a positive impact in all of the communities we serve as an independent power producer, neighbor, and land owner. We also thank our Maryville team, whose leadership is instrumental in this project and helps advance local communities toward a clean energy future.” “We’re grateful to Maryville Electric, Silicon Ranch and TVA for helping us turn our commitment into action. “Our mission is to contribute to a better world, and as part of that, we’re committed to reducing CO 2 emissions, not only through our products, but also in our operations and processes,” said Shinichi Nakamizo, president of DENSO’s Maryville facility and a senior director of DENSO Corp. 2 groundbreaking ceremony for the first of four solar farms in Tennessee that will serve DENSO’s manufacturing hub in Maryville. Officials from several groups take part in the Nov. Tuesday’s event comes after DENSO earlier this year installed EV chargers at the Maryville facility. The Tennessee site is a manufacturing hub for DENSO electrification and safety systems. Department of Energy’s Better Plants program, “and bolster broader efforts to reduce the environmental impact of its manufacturing operations and energy use.” Manufacturing HubĭENSO officials on Tuesday said when the solar projects are completed, and when coupled with additional energy conservation initiatives, all the electrical needs for the Maryville facility will be sourced from renewable energy. The company said the use of solar power for its operations “helps DENSO advance its Two Great Causes: Green-achieving carbon neutrality by 2035-and Peace of Mind-creating a safe and seamless world for all.” The company said the installations will strengthen its involvement in the U.S. The new solar farm is the first of four DENSO has planned in Tennessee. and Tennessee Valley Authority officials from those groups also participated in the Nov. DENSO’s commitment to solar power is aligned with its partnership with the City of Maryville Electric Dept. manufacturing plants in Maryville, Tennessee, is building the plant along with Silicon Ranch, the Nashville, Tenn.-based IPP and solar power development company. independent power producers at a groundbreaking for the first of four solar power farms that will provide electricity for the manufacturer’s campus.ĭENSO, headquartered in Japan and with one of its U.S. A supplier of equipment to the e-mobility industry, including electric vehicles (EVs), joined with one of the largest U.S.
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