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Grape producer plans to install solar-powered vineyards

Sun World International, LLC, is planning to install 921 kilowatts (kW) of solar-powered photovoltaic (PV) facilities at four new ranches in the Central Valley of California. With this project, the company aims to have 10 percent of their power generated by these on-site energy sources in efforts to reduce dependency on power generated from fossil fuels by 2022. 

Over the next 25 years, the company expects to generate 41 million kWhs of solar energy and reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint by 34,000 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). 

Aside from renewable energy initiatives, Sun World’s other environmental initiatives focus on water conservation and soil and bee health. Water conservation efforts include the development of over 500 acres of groundwater retention ponds, and sourcing 75 percent of their water from these basins in dry years. In addition to improving energy and water efficiencies, Sun World is also supporting soil and bee health by planting cover crop and hedgerows on at least 50 percent of its acreage. 

These initiatives, and goals and measures for each, are part of Sun World’s larger Sustainability Program, The Better Future Project, and are highlighted in the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility Report that was published in February. 

“As an organization, we understand the importance of implementing sustainable practices into our day-to-day operations,” Sun World CEO Merrill Dibble said. “Our initiatives will help achieve our vision for a better future.” 

For more information:
Danielle Loustalot
Sun World International, LLC
Tel: +1 (661) 205-8669
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