H&V Collision Centers, the largest independently owned collision repair facility in New York’s Capital Region, is continuing its efforts to improve environmental efficiency by utilizing solar energy to help power its multiple locations.
The collision repair company is working with Monolith Solar to install solar panels at H&V locations in Troy, Colonie, Queensbury and Saratoga. Monolith specializes in design, sales and services of solar systems for business and residential customers.
The panels installed by Monolith will convert sunlight into kilowatts to power the four H&V locations. H&V joins a growing trend of organizations, including schools, businesses, community organizations and agricultural businesses, utilizing solar power to become more environmentally friendly and reduce energy costs.
“H&V Collision Centers places a priority on being a good neighbor and increasing our environmental efficiency," said Vartan Jerian Jr., H&V vice president. "The switch to solar continues those efforts and will allow H&V to rely on more environmentally friendly energy sources. We take pride in providing a high level of customer service and satisfaction, and are excited that commitment to quality will be powered by cleaner and more efficient sources of energy."
In 2010, H&V became the first shop in New York to be recognized by the Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair for efforts in promoting environmental efficiency and safety. To be certified as CCAR GreenLink shops, organizations must demonstrate high standards in environmental, health and safety operations in four categories, including business operations, employee training, safety compliance and environmental management.
The utilization of solar power by H&V Collision Centers follows a switch by H&V to less toxic paints and processes. The switch involved a transition from solvent-based paints to waterborne paints at H&V.
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