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Parallel Products Recycling Facility—Case Study

The Project

Parallel Products is a leader in the sustainability industry, the ethanol industry and in green energy production—a one-stop sustainability shop. Many of its clients are subject to zero-landfill policies, so Parallel Products repurposes and recycles common materials.

Located in historic New Bedford, an old whaling town on the Southern Coast of Massachusetts, Parallel Products of New England (PPNE) recently completed its Duchaine Boulevard project, a center for processing and technology development—on its 130-acre campus for recycling and the production of green energy.

The campus houses solar energy, green energy production and recycling recovery. The solar energy generated on-site reduces energy costs and fossil fuel consumption for energy, ultimately resulting in decreasing the company’s carbon footprint and contributing power back to the grid.

The new Duchaine Boulevard facility features a standing seam metal roof with 1.9 MW of rooftop solar PV. The EPC contractor recommended the S-5! PVKIT® — a direct-attach™ rail-less solar solution to provide a secure, economical and penetration-free method for attaching the solar modules to the metal roof.

The Challenge

PPNE processes/recycles glass, aluminum and recyclable plastic containers collected through Massachusetts’s bottle deposit program. PPNE had identified a need for a glass processing facility as the state’s only bottle production facility closed in 2018, leaving the Commonwealth with limited solutions for glass handling and a large accumulation of glass due to difficulties in transporting glass to out-of-state recycling markets.

The new glass processing Duchaine Boulevard facility is a necessary development for the Commonwealth to ensure the recycling of glass bottles versus disposal and/or lower value usages such as fill.

The company’s main goal was to offset its carbon footprint since PPNE annually processes 3,710 tons of aluminum, 3,892 tons of recyclable plastic containers and now 50,000 tons of glass, utilizing heavy machinery and equipment that consume an enormous amount of power.

The Solution

PPNE decided the best way for it to offset its electrical usage was to add solar. This new facility has increased solar capacity by 1.9 MW, part of its greater 4 MW solar initiative on campus. 

PPNE chose the PVKIT and S-5-V Mini clamps to secure the solar panels to the metal roof.  The PVKIT’s pre-assembled components enabled solar installers to “lay & play” PV modules with tested, engineered, cost-saving, attachment.

The project has enabled PPNE to further its sustainability goals. Not only is the company offsetting its carbon footprint, but it has also far exceeded what it consumes on-site and is selling power back to the grid via the local utility company through the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program, a long-term sustainable solar incentive program that promotes cost-effective solar development in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Long-Term Outlook

Once a Polaroid manufacturing facility (now dubbed the green energy center), PPNE recycled and repurposed a rather neglected and underutilized property, and with the addition of rooftop solar, is now generating power, providing recycling services, adding jobs locally and contributing to the economic development of the city.

Project Team

Owner Developer: Parallel Products

EPC: ECS Electric, Inc.

Module Manufacturer: CSUN

Inverter Manufacturer: Solectria

Mounting/Racking Manufacturer: S-5!

Project Stats:

  • Roof Profile: 3” trapezoidal double-lock standing seam metal roof
  • Roof Measurements: Total >150,000 square feet
  • Roof Pitch Varies: ½:12 to 3:12
  • Project Size: 1.9 Megawatt
  • S-5! Products Supplied:

o    PVKIT® (6500)

o    S-5-V™ Mini clamp (6500)

*Featured Image Courtesy: S-5!

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