LMNR Raises the Roof on Solar Energy
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Apr 9, 2019

LMNR Raises the Roof on Solar Energy

Latest in a series of solar projects is installed

On April 9th, 2019, Limoneira Company (LMNR), a diversified citrus packing, selling and marketing company with related agribusiness activities and real estate development operations announced the unveiling of the Company’s latest solar project.

“Over two thousand Hanwha Q Peak solar modules have been installed on the roof of Limoneira’s new packinghouse,” said Limoneira Chief Financial Officer, Mark Palamountain. “This is expected to offset approximately 680 tons of CO2 and 420lbs of NOX annually."

This is the latest of Limoneira’s 7 solar installations across the company which produce a total 7M KW annually, and in doing so, reduce 86,830 tons of CO2 over a 25-year period. Limoneira is one of the largest private users of solar energy in California.

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Additional sustainability initiatives include a 12- acre green waste facility that processes an average of 1000 tons of waste each week that would otherwise end up in a landfill and a low-tech patented gravity-powered water treatment system. This 24,000 square foot project process 180,000 gallons of water daily, transforming waste into water that meets CA title 22 drinking standards.

“This latest solar project will not only fix our electricity rates for years to come. It will produce clean energy that can be stored in our Tesla batteries and deployed during peak energy periods to reduce brown-outs,” said Harold Edwards, Limoneira CEO. “Our board and management have always maintained that it is possible to do well by doing good. We will continue to evaluate projects that make sound fiscal and sustainable sense."


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