Ammeraal Beltech has confirmed the installation of a photovoltaic system at its facility in Czech Republic, marking a significant milestone in its sustainability journey.
Its EFB (European Fabrication Center) and CSC (Customer Solution Center) facilities in Czech Republic consume approximately 1.2 GWh of electric energy annually, which translates to 1.178 tons of CO₂ per year.
To address this environmental challenge and reduce its carbon footprint, it embraced change and introduced a renewable energy system, installing a 459 kWp photovoltaic system on the industrial buildings of EuroFab and CSC. This advanced solar installation is designed to meet the high energy demands of industrial operations, reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
The photovoltaic system is designed to deliver measurable results; annual electricity production: 430 MWh of clean, renewable energy, CO₂ reduction: Cutting emissions by 422 tons per year and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliance: making the business more environmentally friendly and sustainable.
This initiative will cover a substantial portion of our energy needs, significantly reducing our reliance on traditional energy sources while contributing to global efforts to combat climate change.
This project was made possible through funding from the European Union, further demonstrating the shared commitment to sustainability and renewable energy innovation.