Verogy, a Hartford, Connecticut-based photo voltaic vitality developer, accomplished a rooftop photo voltaic challenge on the Ladies and Households Middle (WFC) in Meriden.


Katie Shelton, enterprise improvement affiliate at Verogy, and Wayne Valaitis, CEO of the Ladies & Households Middle of Meriden have fun the completion of WFC’s rooftop photo voltaic set up. Verogy
“The Ladies and Households Middle has been a terrific associate on this photo voltaic challenge,” stated Will Herchel, CEO at Verogy. “WFC does wonderful work and we’re happy that by adopting clear vitality, the company will now be capable to save on their vitality prices, which sadly have been steadily rising. It was our pleasure to work with such a forward-looking group.”
Because of the brand new photo voltaic challenge, WFC expects their annual electrical payments to be diminished by greater than 50%.
“We’re grateful for the chance to work with Verogy to make our clear vitality imaginative and prescient a actuality,” stated Wayne Valaitis, CEO on the WFC. “Our October 2021 electrical invoice was $1,308. This previous October we had been thrilled to see that our invoice was solely $535; our photo voltaic challenge reduce our invoice by almost 60%. The financial savings on our electrical prices will present a tangible monetary profit, permitting us to direct extra of our funding to packages that assist households all through Middlesex County and Higher New Haven.”
WFC’s 45-KWDC photo voltaic set up will produce 68,123 kWh yearly. Verogy designed, engineered and put in the challenge, which was then bought by WFC who will personal the challenge completely.
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