Chicago Boiler Company, located in Gurnee, IL, specializes in industrial boiler manufacturing and services. With a commitment to sustainability and reducing operational costs, they sought to integrate renewable energy solutions into their facility. General Energy Corporation (GEC) was commissioned to design and install a rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) system for Chicago Boiler. The goal was to offset a significant portion of their energy consumption with clean, renewable solar power, thereby reducing their carbon footprint and energy expenses. The rooftop solar installation at Chicago Boiler represents a successful collaboration between GEC and the client, achieving both financial and environmental benefits. By embracing renewable energy, Chicago Boiler has positioned itself as a leader in sustainable manufacturing practices while enjoying long-term energy savings and operational resilience.
Rooftop Solar PV System Details:
- System Size and Type: 300 kW Ballasted Rooftop Solar PV System.
- Annual Electricity Generation: The system is expected to produce 364,600 kWh of clean energy.
- Annual Environmental Impact: The installation is projected to reduce the company’s carbon footprint by 255 tons annually, equivalent to the CO2 emissions from consuming 28,661gallons of gasoline.
- Role: Developer and EPC
Challenges Overcome
- Power Outage Coordination with EDC: Coordinating the power outage with the EDC to interconnect the solar system proved to be a challenge. The 34 kV transmission line required the involvement of specialized EDC team members to safely deenergize and energize the electric utility service.