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power farm on the company's Cary, NC, headquarters campus. Scheduled to go online in late 2008, the project is the latest in the company's continuing sustainability efforts to conserve environmental resources.
"I'm fortunate to participate in global business forums with some of the world's finest corporate and government leaders. Without fail, the environment ranks among their top concerns. Additionally, our employees and customers expect us to be responsible corporate citizens. This solar farm is one small gesture among many green initiatives within SAS to diminish the impact on our environment," said SAS CEO Jim Goodnight. "Future generations depend on us to do the right thing today."
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