


Three years ago, the plant installed a nearly 7,000 panel, 2.4 MW solar array on its roof, which generates over 2.7 million kWh annually and is one of the largest of its kind in New York. The site began operations in 1967 and today is home to 120 employees. The carbon dioxide emissions reduction achieved by the installation of this one piece of equipment is equal to the total emissions of a gasoline-powered vehicle driving 1.2 million miles.ĬertainTeed’s plant in Buchanan is the only gypsum wallboard manufacturing facility in New York State. The installation of the Variable Frequency Drive in Buchanan comes as the company continues to roll out its global Grow and Impact strategy, which includes plans to reduce the company’s energy consumption and emissions. Taxes, fees not included for deals content.BUCHANAN, N.Y.-( BUSINESS WIRE)-Saint-Gobain North America, through its building products subsidiary CertainTeed LLC, has installed energy-efficient grinding control technology at its gypsum plant in Buchanan, New York, reducing the plant’s energy consumption by nearly 700,000 kWh per year and also reducing the plant’s greenhouse gas emissions. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding this matter, you are welcome to contact our customer support team.īusinessYab is not a booking agent, and does not charge any service fees to users of our site.īusinessYab is not responsible for content on external web sites. The brand names, logos, images and texts are the property of these third parties and their respective owners. BusinessYab cannot be held responsible or liable for the accuracy, correctness, usefulness or reliability of the data. The content displayed in the BusinessYab Directory consists of information from third parties, among others from publicly accessible sources, or from customers, who have a presentation page in our directory. © 2023 All Rights reserved.Īt BusinessYab our purpose is to help people find great local businesses like dentists, hair stylists, restaurants, bars, hotels, local businesses.
