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Berlin Solar Project completed providing 350,000 kWh of clean energy to All-American MRF single-stream recycling facility

Dec 16, 2022

Phase 1 installation of a solar panel system that can help offset electrical use was recently completed at our Murphy Road Recycling site on Christian Lane in Berlin.

Phase 1 installation of a solar panel system that can help offset electrical use was recently completed at our Murphy Road Recycling site on Christian Lane in Berlin. The project will provide energy starting in December to the All American MRF single-stream processing facility. With the 200kW rooftop system providing approximately 350,000 kWh of energy per year, about 25% of the site’s annual electricity use will be covered, which will significantly help to subsidize the energy cost to run the facility. At a time when electricity costs are rising drastically, stabilizing costs at the facility will help keep the processing costs competitive.

Phase 2 of the solar project is in the works for next year to provide the remainder of the Berlin facilities’ electric use and further our commitment to our communities and the environment.

With the completion of these projects, the company’s total solar output is over 2,500,000 kWh per year, or 25% of the total electricity usage and is continually climbing. Solar power has many benefits, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions like CO2 and other dangerous pollutants like sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides and particulate matter. These projects, including our solar powered CNG station in East Windsor, conversion to clean natural gas trucks, demonstrate our dedication to the environment and our commitment to our communities.

27 Mar, 2024
The Glass Recycling Coalition (GRC) announced Murphy Road Recycling as a recipient of a gold-level certification for its All American material recovery facility (MRF) in Berlin, Connecticut. The approximately $40 million single-stream MRF started operations in 2022 and features a state-of-the-art processing system that includes optical sorters, artificial intelligence, and robotics supplied by Van Dyk Recycling Solutions. The All American MRF also uses glass cleaning equipment including a glass breaker, vibrating table screen, secondary fines screen, and vacuum system. The MRF sends its clean glass to processors that convert the material into cullet used for manufacturing glass containers, fine powders that are used in fiberglass insulation, and ground glass used as pozzolan (a cement binder). Read the full article on wasteadvantagemag.com.
By April Regan 27 Mar, 2024
Glass Recycling Coalition awards gold certification to the Berlin, Connecticut facility.
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