Greycon Offers Free Consulting and Development for Photo-Voltaic (PV) Installations

New Program Supports Renewable Installations

London, England – 20 December 2011 – Greycon Ltd., a world leader in supply chain optimisation for the paper, printing, film and nonwovens industries, today announced a new program that supports renewable installations through free consulting and development for photo-voltaic (PV) installations.

Inspiration for this new program came to Greycon from its customer, , a science-based products and services company that produces Tedlar polyvinyl fluoride films, which are used in a large portion of PV solar cells. Greycon believes investments in renewable energies are a worthwhile but sometimes expensive goal.

“Driven to reduce the carbon footprints of paper, printing, film and nonwoven manufacturing facilities, Greycon is committed to its own sustainability efforts,” said Constantine Goulimis, CEO of Greycon. “While our efforts include measures for low electrical consumption for its offices and solar heated water for its offices in Montevideo, we believe that supporting the sustainability commitments of our customers establishes a sweeping statement to the manufacturing industry that everyone can take steps to protect limited natural resources for future generations.”

Program Particulars

This new program from Greycon is designed to reward and support manufacturers that are progressively driving sustainability efforts within their industry. For every 40 kW (peak) of installed PV, Greycon will contribute one day of software development and consulting services at no cost to a maximum of five days per customer.

The program is open to any Greycon customer that installed a PV system during 2011, and has a valid support and maintenance contract as of 31 December 2011. To take advantage of this offer, customers must provide a photo of the installation and agree to having their installation publicized by Greycon. The submission period closes 31 January 2012.

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