Toyota has officially opened a 30-acre solar farm at its Georgetown manufacturing facility, marking a significant step toward the company’s goal of achieving zero carbon emissions by 2035.
The solar installation, which has been operational for about six weeks, generates enough energy to power 15 million kilowatt hours annually at the Toyota manufacturing plant. That’s equivalent to providing electricity for approximately 1,400 Georgetown homes.
“It’s about taking meaningful steps towards our goal of zero carbon emissions from this facility by 2035,” said Chad Miller, Vice President of Manufacturing at Toyota…