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Vancouver Water Resources Education Center (VWREC)

Project Partners:
Clark Public Utilities
Installer:
Christenson Velagio Electric, Inc.
Location:
Vancouver, WA
Capacity:
1020 Watt
Type of Power:
Solar
Placed into Service:
November, 2006

The City of Vancouver’s Water Resources Education Center has always provided area students and their families with important information about water conservation and protection. Now, with the installation of a solar-electric system and an interactive renewable energy kiosk, the Center is better able to fulfill its more comprehensive environmental mission.

The six-panel solar array, funded through Clark Public Utilities Green Lights program, is the 8th installation in a series of renewable energy demonstration projects managed by BEF. An interactive kiosk supplements the Water Center’s 1-kilowatt solar power system. The kiosk displays a flash-animated presentation, which explains the function of solar electric system components, in order to help students and visitors better understand how solar electricity is generated. The kiosk also provides information on other types of renewable energy technologies, and suggests various ways in which citizens can promote renewable energy in their local community. These educational tools, developed by BEF as part of its Solar 4R Schools program, will help inform the 4,000 school-age students, and to the 50,000 total visitors, that visit the Center each year.

The Water Resources Education Center oversees 50 acres of protected wetlands near its site, and includes one of the few healthy riparian areas in the Portland area that can support feeding, nesting, and resting for the more than 120 species of fish and wildlife sustained by the nearby Columbia River.

To find out more about the VWREC visit their website at: http://www.cityofvancouver.us/watercenter.asp

 

 

 

 

Technical Details

Product Supplied:

Product Supplied: Educational tools and electricity to the Vancouver Water Resources Education Center. Green Tags to Clark Public Utilities Green Lights customers.

Equipment:
  • Six Sharp NE-170U1, 170-Watt Modules
  • SMA Sunny Boy 1800 inverter with RS 485 Communication Card
  • Pole Mounted Racking System

Data Monitoring:

Fat Spaniel Technologies Energy Monitoring System and Weather Station