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Remarkable Business Sense Includes Sustainable, "Green" Practices.


With Solar Power, Nanak's Electrical Meter Spins Backwards, and Their Vehicle Fleet Gets 50 Miles per Gallon Noun 1. miles per gallon - the distance traveled in a vehicle powered by one gallon of gasoline or diesel fuel
unit, unit of measurement - any division of quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange; "the dollar is the United States unit of
 

ORLANDO Orlando, city, United States
Orlando (ôrlăn`dō), city (1990 pop. 164,693), seat of Orange co., central Fla., in a lake region; inc. 1875. In a citrus fruit and farm area, it is one of the world's most visited vacation spots.
, Fla. -- With green energy a hot button, one Florida landscape firm owner concluded that his 30 million dollar company could significantly save in electric and fuel costs while selling energy back to the grid! In one week, Nanak's Landscaping Inc. has avoided emitting e·mit  
tr.v. e·mit·ted, e·mit·ting, e·mits
1. To give or send out (matter or energy): isotopes that emit radioactive particles; a stove emitting heat.

2.
a.
 1,734 lbs. in greenhouse gases greenhouse gas
n.
Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect.



greenhouse gas 
 (CO2) into the atmosphere. This is equivalent to the energy required for powering 28 homes for one day, or the energy needed to operate a television for 5,442 hours (227 days).

With renewable energy Renewable energy utilizes natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, and hydroelectricity to biomass and biofuels for transportation.  an inevitable direction for sustainable business A business is sustainable if it has adapted its practices for the use of renewable resources and holds itself accountable for the environmental and human rights impacts of its activities. , this Florida landscape firm was savvy enough to quickly apply for the state's Alternative Energies Technologies Grant Program. "The program helped by making suggestions on the quality of materials required and provided a solid profile of what would best suit the grant qualifications," said Sampuran Khalsa, president of Nanak's Landscaping. His company's plan was approved and has taken the first step toward a renewable future in Florida.

As part of the 2006 Florida Energy Act, the grant program, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the Florida Energy Office, is designed to "stimulate capital investment in the state and promote and enhance the statewide utilization of renewable energy technologies."

"We are actually making more energy than we need and selling the excess power back to the grid," said Mike Swaggerty, Orlando branch manager for Nanak's. "Our electric meter is actually spinning backwards!" he continued.

Installing a 20.1 kW Solar PV System at their Orlando facility and corporate headquarters, Nanak's has been operating on solar power since January 19 of this year. In the week following, Nanak's has avoided emitting 1,734 lbs. in greenhouse gases (CO2) into the atmosphere. This is equivalent to the energy required for powering 28 homes for one day, or the energy needed to operate a television for 5,442 hours (227 days).

"Nanak's is setting a leading example of the progress that is possible when business and government work together to solve our country's energy challenges," said Khalsa. "We are helping to improve the environment here in Florida while helping to promote the clean energy technology that is so important to our nation's future," he continued.

Nanak's Landscaping's commitment to the environment and energy efficiency goes far beyond solar power. With fuel prices reaching all-time highs, Nanak's has also invested in a fleet of Prius Hybrids for regional and operational managers. Achieving 50 miles per gallon, the fleet is slashing slash·ing  
adj.
1. Bitingly critical or satiric: slashing wit.

2. Dashing; pelting: a slashing hailstorm.

3.
 fuel costs and serves as a traveling reminder to employees and clients that the company's ownership is working to contribute to energy efficiency.

ABOUT NANAK'S

Nanak's has seen overall growth into the $30 million range. Branches in Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando and Sarasota deliver expert, dependable results to Florida's finest commercial properties. The company provides complete, integrated commercial landscaping solutions for Hotels and Resorts, Commercial & Office Parks, Homeowner Associations & Condominiums, Multi-family, and Public Spaces. CONTACT: Corporate Headquarters. PHONE: 407-831-8101; E-MAIL e-mail: see electronic mail.
e-mail
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Messages and other data exchanged between individuals using computers in a network.
: Info@nanaks.com; 1174 Florida Central Pkwy., Longwood, FL 32750.
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