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Whirlpool Corporation breaks ground on new wind project in Ohio

By Michelle Froese | October 27, 2016

As part of Whirlpool Corporation’s ongoing commitment to producing cost-effective and environmentally friendly products in the U.S., the company has begun construction on a new wind-turbine project at its manufacturing plant in Ottawa, Ohio. The goal of the project is to save money while offsetting the facility’s electrical consumption by more than 30%.

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With the new onsite wind project, Whirlpool intends to reduce electrical costs and offset their Ottawa, Ohio facility’s electrical consumption by more than 30%.

The $3.3M “Wind for Industry” project will be built and funded by One Energy. The project was first announced in May of 2016, and is expected to be completed early in 2017.

“Wind power is a key component of our commitment to environmentally responsible operations and manufacturing,” said Ron Voglewede, Global Sustainability Director, Whirlpool Corporation. “We’re also excited for the opportunity to put our global commitment to sustainability into practice at a local level here in Ohio — where we have made a significant commitment to manufacturing, including by employing approximately 10,000 manufacturing employees.”

The Ottawa plant is one of three Whirlpool Corporation manufacturing plants in Ohio that are investing in wind energy. Earlier this year, the company announced a three-turbine wind farm project at its Marion plant, as well as a two turbine farm at its Findlay plant that has been running since January.

The completion of Whirlpool Corporation’s newest wind projects in Ottawa and Marion has the potential to make Whirlpool Corporation one of the largest Fortune 500 consumers of onsite wind energy in the U.S.

“Not only will this allow us to incorporate sustainable practices into our manufacturing process, but the wind turbine will also give us the opportunity to further pursue operations efficiencies and cost reduction,” said Jenni Hanna, Ottawa Facilities Plant Lead at Whirlpool Corporation.

In honor of the new turbine, Whirlpool Corporation will also create a “$5,000 Megawatt Scholarship” to be awarded annually for the next 20 years to a graduating high school senior from the local school district. The scholarship is designed to encourage education in the technologies and industries of the future.

Eligible local students will be those seeking a two or four-year technical degree in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at an accredited college.


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