Pfister Energy has completed the 2.5MW solar plant at Lockheed Martin Moorestown facility, which was designed and built to reduce the facility’s environmental impact.

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Image: From left to right Lockheed Martin vice presidents John Palumbo, Jim Sheridan and Carol Cala join Pfister Energy’s Doug Bagwill and Wayne Pfisterer along with Moorestown Mayor Stacey Jordan cutting the ribbon on Lockheed Martin’s largest solar field located in Moorestown, New Jersey. Photo courtesy of Pfister Energy.

The 8-acre, 2.5MW (DC), ground mount, photovoltaic solar field will help save 5% of its annual electric usage.

Pfister Energy president Wayne Pfisterer said: “Lockheed Martin has made great strides in clean energy and energy efficiency by developing and offering these technologies to their clients.

“In this case, Lockheed Martin is taking this a step further by implementing clean energy on one of its own facilities. Pfister Energy is proud to work with Lockheed Martin on this solar project and to continue to drive its shared vision of a new clean energy future.”

The imperative to innovate has always been at the center for Lockheed Martin and how they do business. Their sustainability mission is to foster innovation, integrity and security to protect the environment, strengthen communities and propel responsible growth.

Lockheed Martin vice president and Moorestown general manager Jim Sheridan said: “Lockheed Martin strives to achieve environmentally conscious business operations. Our environmental stewardship efforts extend to our facilities across the world.

“I am particularly proud that our Moorestown facility is home to the Corporation’s largest solar field which is part of our pledge to quadruple our onsite renewable generation by 2020.”

Source: Company Press Release

Image: Vice Presidents John Palumbo, Jim Sheridan and Carol Cala of Lockheed Martin join Doug Bagwill and Wayne Pfisterer of Pfister Energy along with Moorestown Mayor, Stacey Jordan cutting the ribbon on Lockheed Martin’s largest solar field located in Moorestown, N.J. on May 14, 2018.