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3rd Oct 2008
Agilent converts parking
space into solar power station
Agilent Technologies has installed 1-megawatt solar tracking
system at Agilent's Santa Rosa, Calif., campus. This is
one of the large solar energy generators in that area.
Three-acre parking lot canopy structure is fitted with
close to 3500 SunPower made solar panels to track the sun
throughout the day. The parking lot provides both shade
and solar electric power for Agilent's facility.
The design of SunPower's tracking solar system will generate
up to 25 percent more energy for Agilent than a similarly
sized flat, rooftop system.
Environment protecting technologies is now more than love
for earth; it saves dollars and the move is also more strategic.
Either as innovator or adapter, companies have to get into
it at the earliest. There will be at-least some space in
every building which can potentially used for solar power
generation by covering either roofs or walls with the glassy
solar panels. What matters is little initial investment.
No wonder if few solar companies come up with ready to fix
power generating roofs and walls.
Here is what TomWerner, chief executive officer of SunPower
has commented, "Converting an underutilized asset such
as a parking area into a distributed power plant is a great
example of how forward-thinking companies like Agilent and
GE Energy Financial Services are taking advantage of today's
solar technology".
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