Missouri-Pacific Lumber Company

Missouri-Pacific Lumber Company in Fayette, Missouri, runs energy-intensive manufacturing operations where electricity costs directly affect production economics.

The company worked with Artisun Solar to install a 1,288-panel rooftop system totaling 515 kW DC. The array now supplies nearly two-thirds of the facility’s electricity needs.

In the first year, the system delivered $28,134 in savings. Lifetime savings are projected at $782,821, with payback achieved in under one year.

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Project Details
  • Location: Fayette, MO
  • Type: Rooftop
  • Solar Panels: 1,288
  • System Size: 515 kW DC
  • System Output: 350 kW AC
  • Environmental Impact: Offsets 12,356.70 metric tons of CO₂
  • Incentives Utilized: Federal tax credit, USDA Grant, State Depreciation, Federal MACRS Bonus Depreciation
  • Utility Provider: Howard Electric Cooperative
  • First Year Electricity Savings: $28,134
  • Lifetime Electricity Savings: $782,821
  • Energy Covered: 64.39%
  • Payback Period: 0.9 years

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