Thursday, August 26, 2010

Food for Lane County PV Project Moving Forward

As of today, finishing touches on the rails, racking and wiring were being completed. Early next week the SolarWorld brand Modules will be hoisted up to the rooftop, and attached to the racking system. Each module will be linked with other modules in strings of 13. Each string of 13 then gets combined into the main feed to the inverter.

The layout, design and installation of the racking has all been accomplished by AES professional trained employees, using Northwest products, with an emphasis on Oregon manufacturing.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

EVSunStation is Launched by Advanced Energy Systems.

Advanced Energy Systems has completed design work, and has added  the EVSunStation (TM) to the growing list of renewable energy solutions available to clients.

"The SunStation is a free-standing carport and electric vehicle charging station that is available in either a 10KW or 14KW size" explained chief designer Thomas Brex. Brex also pointed out that "this solar charging station is almost entirely comprised of Oregon-made products." Advanced Energy Systems, is an Oregon-based contractor, so owners can feel confident that purchasing the car charging station will help support companies and workers in Oregon. Advanced Energy Systems also plans to market the EVSunStation (TM) outside of Eugene, and is actively looking for strategic installation partners in other states.

Current Federal incentives offer as much as $50,000 credit towards the installation of an EVSunStation (TM), however interested parties are urged to act fast as these incentives are only available until December 31st, 2010 (unless renewed).

For more information on the SunStation, AES invites you to click here and send an email, or complete our Contact Us form on our website.


Monday, August 16, 2010

Local Food Bank gets Solar from Advanced Energy Systems

Advanced Energy Systems is currently installing an 85 KW photovoltaic system on the roof of Food For Lane County, a local Food Bank. When completed, the system is estimated to generate over 95,000 KW of electricity annually. Over the anticipated 35 year lifespan of the project, over 3 million KW hours are expected to be produced. That is ...the equivalent of over 260,000 gallons of gasoline. Translated to an automobile burning fuel at 27 mpg, that automobile could circle the globe 271 times just on the output of one rooftop system. The project is using SolarWorld modules, and touts the fact that over 90% of the components are produced in Oregon.

If you would like more information on this project, contact AES. Our website is www.aesrenew.com.


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