MSPECTRUM, Inc. (Spectrum) is set to energize the Operation Brotherhood (OB) Montessori Center with renewable energy, the renewable energy firm announced on Monday.
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In a media release, Spectrum said it would install a 99-kilowatt-peak solar photovoltaic system in the educational institution that will generate 132,000 kilowatt-hours of clean energy annually. The partnership between Spectrum and OB Montessori is part of the latter’s commitment to sustainability and goal of helping the country reduce its carbon footprint.
“Through Spectrum’s energy expertise and end-to-end solar solutions, OB Montessori is assured to receive not just excellent and reliable service but also the necessary strong support that they will need as they transition to clean energy to further advance their existing sustainability practices,” Spectrum Chief Operating Officer Patrick Henry T. Panlilio said in a media release.
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