Southeastern Containers Becomes a Leader in Bradley Energy Savings

Reported by: Brittany Shaw

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Updated: 8/29/2012 4:46 pm

If you drink Coca-Cola or Dasani, there's a good chance that bottle came was made in Cleveland Tennesee.

Now Southeastern Container - one of the country's largest plastic bottle makers - is also a leader in saving energy.


Southeastern Containers is one of the largest plastic bottle makers in the U.S..

But the big check Cleveland Utilities presented to them Wednesday was a result of their tremendous energy savings.


Tom Wheeler says

Wheeler is the CEO of Cleveland Utilities and says getting energy back is best done through energy efficiency and conservation.

That's why their giving Cleveland Industries incentives to make green improvements.

Marty Martin says

Martin is the General Manager of the Cleveland-based plant and estimates the Southern Containers will save a hundred thousand dollars a year on their electric bill.

And as a twenty four seven operation using a lot of power, that savings is significant.

Martin says

Those upgrades include automated lights that turn on or off within ten seconds of someone entering or leaving an area.

Mike Bradley, with TVA Media Relations, says these improvements benefit companies and power providers alike.

Bradley

These green improvements could mean more green in companies' pockets.

For more information on the Energy Right Project visit energyright.org.

"There's not a better way to prepare for the future as far as energy capacity is concerned than to buy back capacity that's existing. ""This energy project that we have with Cleveland utilities allows us to put in new lights, reduce the amount of electricity we use, and save money.""The lights are on all the time. Being able to take out the old metal halight fixtures and put in the T8s, and there was over 550 fixtures, allows us to reduce what we use.""It helps lower their electric bill, it helps with their efficiency of their processing and it's also good for the environment, so there's a lot of reasons to do it and a lot of reasons companies are interested, as well as power distributors."
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