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| Two solar electric systems at Phoenix area schools ![]() With a 264 kW solar system utilizing 1,260 Kyocera KD210 modules, Cholla Elementary School's expected output is 364,000 kWh annually, offsetting 70 percent of the school's energy use. Casa Grande School District recently adopted an Energy and Water Conservation Plan, outlining energy-saving guidelines, including efforts for construction projects to follow LEED-certification processes. Local utility company Arizona Public Service also provided a rebate to offset solar installation costs. As energy costs continue to rise, so does the demand for solar energy, which provides an environmentally sustainable and cost-effective alternative to fossil fuel-generated electricity. With a 35-year history in the solar industry, Kyocera continues to provide innovative, high quality solar modules to meet this global demand. "Solar energy provides a financially viable solution to offset rising electricity costs," said Steve Hill, president of Kyocera Solar, Inc. "It is most gratifying for Kyocera to participate in this growing trend among academic institutions to convert to solar power — the Copper Ridge and Cholla projects, and the recent 806kW installation at Sedona Red Rock High School, represent the opportunity to promote sustainable alternatives — and to work with partners such as SolarCity who make it a viable energy solution." write your comments about the article :: © 2011 Construction News :: home page |