Burton Lumber One of Utah's Energy Conservation Leaders
As one of the largest Building Material Supply Companies in the Inter-mountain Region …
01/20/2015 - Upcoming Event: Burton Lumber Lindon Location goes Solar!
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01/20/2015 - Upcoming Event: Burton Lumber Layton Location goes Solar!
06/04/2014 - PRESS RELEASE: PRESS RELEASE GOVERNOR’S ENERGY AWARDS
Burton Lumber Honored as Utah Environmental Leader of the Year at the Energy Development Summit In Salt Lake City
01/21/2014 – KSL News Story Burton Lumber’s Story on KSL News
10/08/2013 – ABC “Made 4 Utah” Burton Lumber’s “Made 4 Utah
In September 2013 we finished installing approximately 4.5 acres of Solar Panels on the roof of our Salt Lake City location which made us the largest Utah based, privately owned solar array project in the state. We teamed up with electrical contractor, Hunt Electric, to design and install 2,676 solar modules. These modules will generate 642.2kW of electricity, which is the equivalent of:
- 74.2% of Burton Lumber’s Energy usage at our Salt Lake Location
- The Carbon sequestered annually by 501 acres of U.S. forests
- CO2 emissions from the electricity of over 100 Utah Homes
- Annual greenhouse gas emissions from 127 passenger vehicles per year
- CO2 emissions from 68,568 gallons of gasoline consumed
- Greenhouse gas emissions avoided by recycling 229 Tons of waste instead of sending it to a landfill
Sustainable Business Practices
Burton Lumber stands at the forefront of sustainable business practices, championing a green revolution that underscores the symbiotic relationship between environmental responsibility and sound business economics. Their trailblazing solar project serves as a tangible testament to this commitment. It illuminates the fact that investments in renewable energy not only yield robust dividends for a company’s financial health but also foster a healthier community and planet. In blazing this path, Burton Lumber isn’t merely showcasing their forward-thinking approach; they’re laying down the gauntlet for other enterprises, demonstrating that profitability and environmental stewardship can, and indeed should, go hand in hand. By doing so, they are redefining what it means to be a progressive business in today’s world.
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Energy Conservation Partners:
For over a quarter of a century, spanning 27 years, Hunt Electric has steadfastly anchored its reputation in delivering top-tier services across an expansive range of sectors. These include commercial, industrial, highway, healthcare, government, data centers, hospitality, and institutional endeavors that are spread across the vast expanse of the Inter-mountain West.
Hunt Electric’s prowess is further showcased through its seven specialized in-house divisions, making it the eminent electrical, infrastructure, renewable, and data/communication contractor in the region. Our extensive palette of services covers the gamut from avant-garde, highly specialized design-build and installation for projects with multi-million dollar budgets to the more commonplace facility services. These also encompass tenant improvement build-outs, advanced lighting retrofits, and meticulous maintenance programs. Moreover, our licensing spans eight states, and we proudly highlight our remarkable safety achievement: a staggering 2.6 million man-hours without a lost-time injury.
Enhancing our service spectrum is our in-house engineering and project management team, bolstered by a tried-and-true cost control mechanism. Our Energy Division stands as a beacon, proffering the creativity and innovation of a niche provider while being underpinned by the vast experience of an established electrical construction titan. Hunt Electric’s unwavering dedication to safety and unparalleled customer service has led to the successful design, execution, and maintenance of an impressive portfolio of solar, alternative energy, and infrastructure projects for our esteemed clientele.