The system, provided by Novitium Energy in conjunction with Madison Energy Investments, required no upfront costs to The Salvation Army. It is projected that the new system will produce approximately 1.8 million kilowatt hours of electricity annually and meet 56% of The Salvation Army Camden Kroc Center’s energy needs. Over the next 15 years, the system will save the Center an estimated $1.65 million in energy costs, with an estimated $95,000 savings in the first year.
Novitium CEO Jeremy Conner shared, “Our partnership with The Salvation Army is so important as we all recognize the enormous impact that the organization has not only in our local community, but across all corners of the United States and beyond. We see our contribution to this project as an opportunity to give something back to The Salvation Army with a lasting, substantial impact.”
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