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The Antwerp Chapter of the National Honor Society held a cake raffle on January 5th
for United Way of Paulding County. Presenting Executive Director, Amy McCreery with
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COOPER FARMS INSTALLS WIND POWER FOR COOKED MEATS LOCATION
Cooper Farms Cooked Meats has joined the wind-
Though these only add to the multitude of turbines that are now a part of the Van Wert county skyline, the decision was made through careful research and planning, said owners Jim and Gary Cooper.
“We created a team of individuals whose job it was to explore the possibilities of using wind turbines here at our Van Wert location,” said Jim Cooper, CEO of Cooper Farms. “Their finding was that it did make economic and sustainability sense to use wind energy for a portion of our electrical needs. The two turbines should produce about 60 percent of our electrical needs at the Cooked Meats plant.”
Construction work for the two towers began in mid-
Cooper Farms has always maintained a commitment to the environment and sustainable practices, making the switch to wind energy, lessening the company’s environmental impact, a natural decision.
“This investment was a part of an overall sustainability goal,” said Gary Cooper, COO. “We have been investing in a wide variety of projects over the years. All of which help to improve our local environment by reducing our overall use of national resources and becoming more efficient in our use of utilities. Our large investment in these two turbines is just another example of our sustainability initiatives.”
Each tower has a total height of 421 feet. Components of the turbines were made in both the USA and China. Cooper Farms has also utilized a variety of local contractors during the construction of the two wind turbines. One Energy of Findlay, Ohio was commissioned to head the project while local contractors fulfilled needs for stone driveways, concrete, field tile repair, turbine installation and electrical work.
While no other wind turbines are planned for Cooper Farms at the moment, both Coopers acknowledge that it is not out of the question.
“We will be studying the effectiveness of the two turbines we now have over the next few years. If they do work as our studies have predicted, then there may be other areas in our company that would benefit from wind energy,” said Jim Cooper.
About Cooper Farms:
Growing healthy live turkeys, chickens, egg layers and hogs and producing great food
products has been a tradition for the Cooper family of northwest Ohio for three generations.
Founded in 1938 by Virgil and Virginia Cooper, Cooper Farms is still family owned
and operated. Today, with the help of our team members, Cooper Farms is a leading
food supplier, selling a variety of delicious fully cooked and ready-