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"Thanks to the support of Clark's Green Lights customers like Hewlett-Packard, we have installed a fourth local project that will generate clean, renewable power right here in Vancouver. The fact that the revenues from this system will be used to support future projects is an added bonus."
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Rob Harmon,
Vice President, Renewable Energy Programs, BEF
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Project Partners:
Clark Public Utilities
Hewlett-Packard
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Installer:
Christenson Velagio, Inc. |
Location:
Vancouver, WA |
Capacity:
2.1 kW |
Type of Power:
Solar |
Placed into Service:
April 2006 |
Project Links:
Clark Public Utilities
Hewlett-Packard
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The HP-Vancouver project is a direct result of the success of Clark Public Utilities' (CPU) green power program, Green Lights. The solar electric system was funded by revenues from this voluntary program, which allows utility customers to purchase non-polluting, renewable energy supplied by BEF. Designed to demonstrate the viability of renewable resources right here in urban areas of the Pacific Northwest, this installation is the fourth in a series of local reinvestment projects made possible by the generous support of Green Lights customers such as Hewlett-Packard.
The PV system consists of two 1.1 kW pole-mounted arrays, and will generate over 2,600 kilowatt-hours of pollution-free electricity per year. The Green Tags created by the installation will be included in CPU's Green Lights product. Revenues from the sale of this renewable electricity will be used to purchase more renewable energy and to fund additional demonstration projects.
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Product Supplied: |
Electricity to HP's Vancouver facility. Green Tags for CPU's Green Lights customers.
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| Equipment: |
- 12 Sharp 175-Watt Modules
- SMA Sunny Boy 2500 Inverter
Data Monitoring: Fat Spaniel Technologies Energy Monitoring System
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