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ACC Wins Solar Project with World's Leading Bearing Manufacturer, SKF

Time:22 Mar,2016
BEIJING, March 21, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Asia Clean Capital ("ACC") today announced a 2.3 megawatt solar power supply agreement with SKF ATC at their production Jiading facility in Shanghai. Under the terms of the Agreement ACC will invest 100 percent of the system cost and will undertake the design, construction, and long-term system maintenance. Electricity from the solar system will be provided to SKF at below-grid rates to ensure operational savings throughout the lifetime of the system. In addition to monetary savings, the 2.3 megawatt solar system will assist in achieving sustainability goals. Over its lifetime, the system will save approximately 50,000 tons of CO2, or the equivalent of 20-million liters of gasoline. "ACC is honored to be selected as SKF's solar provider in Shanghai," said Thomas Lapham, CEO of ACC. "SKF is one of the oldest and most respected companies in Sweden and the world, and with over ten factories in China, SKF and ACC together have the opportunity make a major sustainability impact through solar." According to Hansen Ma, EHS manager of SKF China, "SKF is delighted to kick off this solar cooperation model with ACC. We look forward to building a successful project and using it as a blueprint to roll out across our many facilities around China and the world." About Asia Clean Capital Asia Clean Capital Ltd. ("ACC") is a leading clean energy solutions developer that serves large multinational and domestic firms throughout China. Focused on rooftop solar projects, ACC invests 100 percent of the project costs and provides the design, engineering, equipment, government approvals, installation, and long-term maintenance of solar systems. All electricity produced is then provided to clients at agreed rates lower than when purchased from the local power grid. Typical project sites are large production facilities with electric demand of between one to twenty megawatts. The company is based in Hong Kong with an additional office in Beijing, China.