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Beauflor USA Powers Metro Atlanta's Largest Solar System
Using half the panels of the previous record-holder, the system generates even more power through advanced solar technology.

—Image courtesy of Beauflor USA.
Beauflor USA, a manufacturer of vinyl and laminate flooring, is cutting costs and improving operations in Georgia through its roof.
The company recently energized Metro Atlanta’s largest solar power system by capacity, marking a significant milestone in its sustainability efforts.
Under a 30-year solar energy procurement agreement, Cherry Street Energy of Atlanta, Ga., invested $1.8 million to build the system in Cartersville, Ga., assuming all construction and maintenance costs.
The system boasts a 1,040 kW capacity, surpassing the previous record-holder’s 1,034 kW system. The system, with nearly 2,000 solar panels, took less than four months to complete. Beauflor purchases the generated electricity directly from Cherry Street, allowing the manufacturer to realize immediate energy savings without capital expenditure.
“This system demonstrates how far solar technology has come and why Cherry Street leads in its incorporation,” said Cherry Street CEO Michael Chanin. “The previous record-holder for metro-Atlanta’s largest rooftop solar required over 4,000 panels. We’re using less than 2,000 to reliably generate even more power.”
Cherry Street’s installation will produce enough electricity annually to power over 100 homes or 77 million mobile devices. Each year, it will account for approximately 10% of Beauflor’s energy usage and reduce carbon emissions by an estimated 920 metric tons, equivalent to 923 acres of forestland absorbing carbon.
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“By partnering with Cherry Street Energy, we’re reducing our environmental footprint and stabilizing our long-term energy costs, which benefits both our customers and the planet,” said Emile Coopman, continuous improvement manager, Beauflor USA.
The system is built with plans for future expansion, Coopman said.
“As Georgia’s manufacturers ramp up production amid rising costs for grid energy, sophisticated operators seek ways to quickly and sustainably address their energy needs,” Chanin said. “Our core customer group seeks near-term solutions to control costs from increasing electricity demand. Cherry Street’s solution - on-site solar with no capital expense—delivers just that: reliable, affordable electricity. Simple as sunshine.”
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