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Follow on Google News | ![]() Denver Federal Center Solar Work to Exceed Original Production ExpectationsThe U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) Denver Federal Center (DFC) campus is nearing the completion of its nearly 7 megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic (PV) project.
In 2007, GSA installed its first six-acre, 1.2 MW solar PV park that includes 6,192 solar panels at the 624-acre campus in Lakewood, CO. In 2009, GSA received additional funding to add nearly 7 MW more PV. “GSA has made great strides over the years reducing energy consumption in buildings and we are well under way in turning our vision of becoming the greenest campus by 2020 into a reality,” said Susan Damour, GSA Rocky Mountain Regional Administrator. “The past couple of years have been an unprecedented opportunity for GSA to help create and sustain jobs all across the country.” In 2009, E Light Wind and Solar, Inc./Centerre, a Colorado small business joint venture company was awarded a design-build contract for the installation of the additional solar at the DFC. The solar is being installed in a two-phased approach. The first phase was completed ahead of schedule and brought online December 15, 2010. It included roof replacement and the design and installation of a 3.2 MW solar PV system. 14,612 roof-mounted, 224-watt solar panels were installed on Buildings 20, 56 and 810. In the final phase, the company is installing 14,352 245-watt solar panels manufactured by SolarWorld at its factories in Camarillo, Calif., and Hillsboro, Ore., as well as products from other U.S. technology manufacturers. “I applaud our workforce for a successful installation with these multiple applications,“ Kevin Kilkelly, president of SolarWorld Americas, said the collaboration among U.S. businesses and employees involved in manufacturing and installing solar technology and balance-of-system components at a federal government site has been a heartening sign of the nation’s promising renewable-energy future. “Renewable energy technology and its manufacture and installation are more than mere sources of clean electricity,” The final phase originally was planned for 3.45 MW but was increased to 3.5 MW. The work includes ground-mount solar arrays visible near the main entrance on Kipling Avenue; ground-mount solar arrays located near Sixth Avenue; and finally, 14 carport structures with solar panels on top at Buildings 20, 25, 53, 810 on the DFC campus. The last phase features solar ground-mounting systems from Schletter Inc. in Arizona; carport racking from Tra-Mage in Utah; and PV inverters from Satcon in California. # # # E Light Wind and Solar, Inc. is the source for design build renewable projects. We are a Colorado owned and operated electrical construction company with a focus on renewable energy projects. Since 1998, our capabilities include the installation and maintenance of solar and wind energy systems. Our skilled electricians have experience in multiple installation applications and can handle any project, large or small. We are licensed nationwide to perform all renewable energy projects. Our work includes additional ARRA projects for federal agencies, such as a 6 megawatts solar photovoltaic project at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado that was completed in May 2011. We are rapidly approaching over 165 megawatts of renewable energy installed across the United States! End
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