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October 27, 2009
Rochester
Hills, MI, USA: Uni-Solar to Install PV System at Austin Water
Utility's Glen Bell Service Center
Energy
Conversion Devices announced today that its UNI-SOLAR ® laminates
will be used to power a 136-kW rooftop solar photovoltaic system
at the Austin Water Utility's Glen Bell Service Center in Austin,
Texas.
On
September 24, the Austin City Council granted approval for Austin
Energy - the nation's 9th largest community-owned electric utility
- to build the city's largest rooftop solar installation using
lightweight and flexible UNI-SOLAR laminates. Beginning November
1, approximately 1,000 laminates covering 23.250 square feet of
roof space will be installed on the service center.
"The
Glen Bell Service Center recently replaced its worn roof with
a new membrane roof. Our peel-and-stick UNI-SOLAR laminates are
the ideal choice for a membrane rooftop solar solution since they
can be quickly installed and do not make any holes in The brand
new roof, "said Mark Morelli, president and CEO of Energy Conversion
Devices.
When
complete, the 136-kW system will have a peak electrical output
of 105 kW, with a capacity factor of about 18%. It is expected
to reduce the service center's peak demand by about 24 kW and
save 167.605 kWh annually, or enough power to provide electricity
to 17 average-sized homes in Austin for an entire year.
Further details about: Uni-Solar
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