Solar, wind, fuel cells & cogeneration help Taylor Farms reduce 94% greenhouse gas emissions
Through a combination of solar, wind, fuel cells and cogeneration, Taylor Farms reduced 12,190 metric tons of CO2 emissions over the course of the year.
Taylor Farms, Salinas, Calif., shared its success in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, a direct result of its use of innovative renewable and alternative energy sources nationwide.
Through a combination of solar, wind, fuel cells and cogeneration, Taylor Farms reduced 12,190 metric tons of CO2 emissions over the course of the year, a 94% increase from 2017, which is equivalent to the GHG emissions from 2,588 vehicles driven for one year.