LG&E and KU Solar Share | Corporate Sustainability Video Production
Some corporate milestones deserve to be documented like the history they are. Produced for LG&E and KU, this film covers the 2019 ribbon-cutting of the utility's first Solar Share array — a community solar program that lets residential and business customers, including major partners like Ford, share in solar generation in the Commonwealth.
We covered the celebration and the leadership remarks, delivering a piece that works for corporate communications, sustainability reporting, and community storytelling alike. Because as the speakers put it: the sun does shine here in the Commonwealth.
About This Project
Client: LG&E and KU (Louisville Gas and Electric / Kentucky Utilities)
Type: Corporate Event Video, Sustainability Communications
Location: Kentucky
Services: Event coverage, corporate communications video, editing
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Video Transcript:
On behalf of LG&E and Kentucky Utilities, I'd like to welcome everyone here this morning as we celebrate the completed construction and commercial operation of the first array here at our new Solar Share site. This facility stands as a tangible display of the commitment of our company, the commitment of community leaders like Ford as a business in our community, and the commitment of customers across our service territory to advancing sustainable energy here in the Commonwealth.
If you would've told me 15 years ago that we would have a Solar Share program in 2019, I would've said, "I'm not sure that that's achievable." But here we are in 2019 at the opening of the Solar Share field. So it's been pretty exciting.
This partnership really allows us to have a share in a solar generation facility, which has to be one of the primary steps to our overall goal of achieving sustainable power for all manufacturing facilities by 2035. And something like this really affords us the ability to do that.
As the primary energy provider across Kentucky, we understand that being a corporate partner and a good steward of the communities that we serve, and the customers that we serve, means providing options like this — options that empower residential and business customers by offering greater choice for meeting energy-related goals that benefit our environment, and that continue to make Kentucky an attractive place to do business and raise a family. So remember: the sun does shine here in the Commonwealth.