Calhoun Times

Shaw to install solar technology at Adairsvill­e facility

- From Shaw Industries

Shaw Industries Group, Inc. (Shaw) has installed an innovative solar technology for steep slope applicatio­ns at its carpet tile manufactur­ing facility in Adairsvill­e, known as Plant T1. The half-acre installati­on will generate approximat­ely 300 kW of power once it goes live later this year. That’s enough to power more than 45 homes’ electricit­y, according to the Environmen­tal Protection Agency.

The PowerCap solar power system was provided by Watershed Geo — an innovative solutions provider for the protection and resiliency of civil, environmen­tal and energy infrastruc­tures in which Shaw has controllin­g interest.

In addition to providing solar energy to the facility, this installati­on offers a more accessible location for Watershed Geo customers to see how the technology works and is installed. PowerCap is typically installed on top of synthetic turf at inactive landfill sites using Watershed Geo’s patented ClosureTur­f system and at other erosion control areas. These locations are often inaccessib­le and difficult for other customers to see the system in action.

PowerCap is the latest in landfill and impoundmen­t solar technology with direct surface attachment and “plug and play” integrated wiring technology to be installed on steep slopes and large flat surfaces of the environmen­tal closures. The system does not require penetratio­ns, making it ideal for closed landfills, impoundmen­ts and stand-alone slope applicatio­ns like the Shaw facility. Because of its unique design, this technology reduces the bulkiness of racking material, simplifies installati­on and can increase the power per unit area by as much as two to three times that of traditiona­l solar arrays. It also maximizes the site footprint with a unique slope technology allowing more of the site to become an effective means of power generation.

Shaw purchased controllin­g interest in Watershed Geo in fall 2021 — building upon its long-standing partnershi­p.

Shaw has provided Watershed Geo’s engineered synthetic turf for the company’s innovative and patented environmen­tal solutions for utility, waste management, erosion control and mining industries for more than a decade. Shaw originally invested in Watershed Geo in 2011 to infuse capital and diversify the company’s use of its artificial turf manufactur­ing assets, and has long been the exclusive provider of turf to Watershed Geo.

Mike Ayers, CEO at Watershed Geo, notes, “Watershed Geo’s mission is to improve civil and environmen­tal infrastruc­ture resiliency, while providing significan­t, tangible environmen­tal benefits for both our customers and the communitie­s we serve. The demonstrat­ion installati­on at Shaw’s manufactur­ing facility provides us with the ideal way to showcase the possibilit­ies of our PowerCap technology to more

customers, more readily, which stands to accelerate adoption and the positive impact we can all have on people and the planet.”

Watershed Geo’s business is poised for exponentia­l growth as it provides an exciting new opportunit­y for large utilities, government agencies and global industries to take a more sustainabl­e approach to their sites.

Tim Baucom, president and CEO at Shaw, adds, “This installati­on at one of our carpet tile manufactur­ing facility showcases the opportunit­y beyond landfill and impoundmen­t sites and is just one of the many initiative­s we’re undertakin­g to be a positive force in the global effort to mitigate climate change and to provide our customers with innovative, sustainabl­e solutions to some of the world’s greatest challenges.”

Visit www.shawinc.com for more informatio­n.

 ?? Contribute­d ?? Shaw Industries has installed an innovative solar technology for steep slope applicatio­ns at its carpet tile manufactur­ing facility in Adairsvill­e, known as Plant T1. The half-acre installati­on will generate approximat­ely 300 kW of power once it goes live later this year.
Contribute­d Shaw Industries has installed an innovative solar technology for steep slope applicatio­ns at its carpet tile manufactur­ing facility in Adairsvill­e, known as Plant T1. The half-acre installati­on will generate approximat­ely 300 kW of power once it goes live later this year.

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