These panels are expected to generate approximately 25-30% of the facility’s electricity, making a substantial step towards reducing its environmental impact.
With the expertise of locally based contractor INVECO, TR Italy developed an optimal installation strategy for its sustainability initiative. This plan included replacing polycarbonate skylights with steel sandwich plates, maximising the available roof space without compromising on natural daylight inside the facility. Additionally, this upgrade allows for a temperature-controlled reduction of approximately three degrees Celsius in the production areas, significantly improving employee comfort in the hot summer months.
The photovoltaic panels, along with six inverters, are projected to generate approximately 900,000 kWh annually. During weekends, when energy consumption is lower, TR Italy will be able to sell surplus energy back to Terna, the operator of Italy’s national grid. This initiative is another example of TR’s commitment to enhancing its global ESG metrics.
“This installation not only aligns with our long-term goal for energy efficiency, but it also enhances the comfort of our employees. We’re proud to be taking meaningful steps towards a more sustainable future for TR Italy,” said Stefano Pisoni, managing director at TR Italy.
This installation is under a 12-year lease agreement with fixed monthly payments, offering a cost-effective solution that will lead to substantial savings over time.
Pisoni added: “As a company, we’re always striving to balance innovation with responsibility. This sustainability project is a perfect example of how we can reduce our environmental impact without compromising on the quality of our products or the service we provide to customers. This installation not only aligns with our long-term goal for energy efficiency, but it also enhances the comfort of our employees. We’re proud to be taking meaningful steps towards a more sustainable future for TR Italy.”