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nitiative to reduce energy consumption.Imtra installed high-yield solar panels on all suitable roofing surfaces resulting in the reduction of outside power consumption by 70%, as well as higher energy-efficient bulbs throughout the facility resulting in a lighting fixture power reduction of 9%.
Under its Imtra Marine Lighting brand, it manufactures a series of energy-efficient, low-power LED lighting products. The Company’
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weather instrument division, Maximum Inc., produces wind measurement and alarm systems that are used within the wind and alternative energy industries to deliver ‘
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tra has been at the forefront of power-conscious LED lighting solutions for years and this investment in our facility epitomizes our corporate philosophy and commitment to energy efficiency,”
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aid Nat Bishop, CEO, Imtra. “
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t only is it good for our operations, it is good for the environment. I am proud to make this concept a reality. Imtra’
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investment in ‘
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nergy conversion will pay for itself within four years and with a product life rating of twenty-five years, the solar panels will generate positive cash flow for an additional twenty-one years."
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highly energy efficient building just makes sense for us,”
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aid Ned Rogerson, CFO, Imtra. “
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e cost savings will be driven right back into our product development efforts, allowing us to design and manufacture more low-power, high-performance LED and wind monitoring solutions for our customers. Everyone wins!”