Wine Company Goes Green with Solar Energy

Royal Wine Corp. (RWC) announced today the completion of a system on the roof of its corporate headquarters and warehouse facility located in Bayonne, New Jersey. RWC is a leading specialty wine producer in New York and California, as well as an importer and distributor, and is also the parent company of Kedem Food Products.


Royal Wine Corp. joins fellow New Jersey corporations including Fed Ex, McGraw Hill, M&M Mars and Johnson & Johnson that have installed energy saving, green alternatives. For the next 20 years, the 1.15 megawatt solar system is estimated to be able to supply up to 65% percent of the power needs for Royal Wine Corp. via sustainable, renewable energy.

“We are very proud to take this step to further our commitment to sustainability in our operations and reduce our , ” said Sheldon , Executive Vice President of Royal Wine Corp. “This is one of many green initiatives undertaken by Royal Wine Corp. and our affiliates and it further reflects our pride and commitment to the United States, energy conservation and overall efficiency.”

The solar power installation, which is owned and operated by RWC, covers nearly 4 acres of rooftop space that would otherwise go unused – causing no negative impact to the environment. It consists of 5,000 Schott Polycrystalline which were manufactured in the United States of America and have been designed to specifically meet the facility’s energy needs. RWC will be utilizing a federal afforded by the American Recovery Act that allows a 30% on the project. In addition to this program, Royal Wine will participate in the New Jersey Clean allowing companies to earn Solar .

The system that was installed is estimated to reduce the release of over 20,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide over the 20 year life expectancy of the project, or the equivalent to one of the following:

  • More than 3,500 passenger cars not driven;
  • 2.0 million gallons of gasoline not burned;
  • 42,000 barrels of oil not consumed;
  • 2,200 households’ electricity use;
  • 46,000 tree seedlings grown; or
  • 200 acres of forest preserved from deforestation

(Data is derived from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s greenhouse gas equivalencies calculator.)

Herzog Wine Cellars, the companies California winery also maintains strictly sustainable winegrowing policies and practices, as it has since its inception in 1985. It prides itself on reducing its carbon footprint by sourcing materials from local producers and distributors, participating in Lodi Rules for Sustainable Winegrowing (a 3rd party-certified sustainable winegrowing program) and working with environmental experts to more effectively dispose of wastewater, garbage and other recyclables.

About Royal Wine Corp.

Royal Wine Corp. is a family owned and operated company for over 150 years with a tradition of producing highly regarded award-winning wines. RWC produces and distributes well known U.S. wines such as Baron Herzog, Herzog Reserve and Kedem wines, as well as world famous Kedem Grape Juices. RWC also is the exclusive U.S. importer of many well-known wine brands including Italy’s Bartenura wines, Barkan and Carmel wines from Israel, Teal Lake from Australia, Goose Bay from New Zealand and many others. In addition to wine, RWC distributes spirits and liqueurs from countries such as France, Italy, Spain, Israel, Scotland, Russia, Chile, Hungary, Argentina, Australia and New Zealand. Through its subsidiary Kedem Food Products it also distributes nearly 2,000 food items to consumers in all 50 states with a focus on specialty items such as Kosher, all natural and gluten free. For more information, please visit www.royalwine.com or email us at pr@royalwine.com

SOURCE Royal Wine Corp.

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Gordon Smith Posted by on Dec 12 2011. Filed under Press Releases, Renewable Energy News, Solar Thermal. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

1 Comment for “Wine Company Goes Green with Solar Energy”

  1. Jon

    Good news for solar energy and Royal Wine Corp. The more companies that adopt solar technology, the more visible it will be to everyday people.

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