Solar Energy Thrives At Kaiser Permanente


 Solar Energy Thrives At Kaiser Permanente

kaiser 4 300x198 Solar Energy Thrives At Kaiser Permanente Kaiser Permanente’s Santa Clara Medical Center has gone live with solar power, becoming one of the country’s first major medical centers to receive a significant amount of its energy from the sun. Kaiser Permanente agreed in March to install solar power systems at 15 of its California facilities — deploying a total 15 megawatts of solar energy — by the end of 2011. The agreement with Recurrent Energy, a solar project developer and generating company providing clean electricity to utilities and large energy users, launched one of the largest sustainable energy programs in U.S. health care. Solar panels at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara will produce 8.5 percent of the power used at the medical center — or enough to provide electricity for 136 homes for one year.

Installing solar panels on Kaiser Permanente hospitals, medical offices and other buildings is the first step in a comprehensive plan to use onsite renewable energy sources to power Kaiser Permanente’s buildings nationwide. A focus on renewable energy sources is just one aspect of the organization’s industry-leading work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reduce the use of harmful chemicals, and promote sustainable food choices. Kaiser Permanente’s investment in solar power will reduce the organization’s reliance on the public power grid and help it diversify its energy sources. The 15 megawatts of solar power will produce an average of 10 percent of the electricity at each of the facilities, which also include the Vallejo Medical Center in Northern California, and medical offices in Lancaster and La Mesa in Southern California.  This is enough to provide electricity for about 1,900 homes a year.

“Kaiser Permanente has a long history of energy conservation and environmental stewardship, and our use of solar and other forms of renewable energy further demonstrates our ongoing commitment to improving the overall health and well-being of our members and the communities we serve,” said Gregory A. Adams, group president, regional president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan/Hospitals, Inc. in Northern California. Kaiser Permanente agreed to purchase the solar power through power purchase agreements with San Francisco-based Recurrent Energy, which will own and operate all of the solar power systems. Kaiser Permanente also will retain all the Renewable Energy Credits awarded for these solar projects.

This move is the latest in Kaiser Permanente’s long history of energy conservation and environmental stewardship. Sustainable design and construction practices, including the use of energy-saving infrastructure and non-toxic materials, help Kaiser Permanente to build green and stay on budget.

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Solar Trends for 2011


 Solar Trends for 2011

solar cycle 300x210 Solar Trends for 2011This year has turned out to be a boom year for the solar industry, thanks in no small part to lucrative government subsidies in Europe, particularly in countries such as Germany and Italy. New solar project installations shot up from 7.2 GW in 2009 to an estimated 15.8 GW in 2010, according to iSuppli. But analysts are predicting slower growth in 2011 because incentives in these key European markets are set to fall quite a bit. At the same time the U.S. market could grow faster. Here are key trends I expect to see in 2011:

1. The rise of the U.S. market. Given the size of the country, solar industry folks have long counted on the U.S. as becoming a dominant solar electricity generator one day. We’ll likely see a particularly big upswing in that direction because of a confluence of state and federal policies. Congress just extended a popular grant program that helps to cover 30 percent of the cost of installing solar projects. The extension will end Dec. 31, 2011, and projects that start construction by the deadline will still qualify to get the money. That deadline will prompt companies to quicken their project development pace.
Project developers who have signed contracts to sell solar electricity to California

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Eco Friendly Mobile Showroom Is Electric Powered


 Eco Friendly Mobile Showroom Is Electric Powered

ViewMedia 13 300x200 Eco Friendly Mobile Showroom Is Electric PoweredThe BobCar is a newly patented electric powered experimental mobile showroom and sales boutique. BobCar is a result-oriented marketing and sales tool designed to promote customer impulse buying. The mobile vehicles can be positioned in any city nationwide and the new ‘green’ electric powered fleet is an environmentally viable solution for high traffic urban locations.

Benjamin Cohen, BobCar Media President and Founder said, “BobCar isn’t like the moving billboards you see. It isn’t designed simply for estimated impressions. It is designed to create a call-to-action, guaranteeing financially measurable results for our clients. Our clients refer to it as a ‘hands-on’ interactive sales experience. People are drawn to our mobile showrooms, which are placed directly in front of a retail operation. They can handle the products, view an informational video and talk to a trained representative. The customer then is either guided inside the retail facility to a sales associate or has immediate access through the web to purchase the product of their choosing on site at the BobCar mobile showroom.

Cohen, a veteran New York retailer, had the idea for this program several years ago. Watching hundreds and thousands of people passing by his store window was always perplexing to him. Trying to develop something that would cause them to stop and enter the store became his obsession. The creation of this unique experiential media fills a marketing and sales gap for both retail owners and manufacturers.

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SolarCity Announces Solar Energy for $20 per month


 SolarCity Announces Solar Energy for $20 per month

Origins of Solar Power 221x300 SolarCity Announces Solar Energy for $20 per month“For less money each month than the cost of two movie tickets, Oregon homeowners can install solar power,” said Rob LaVigne, SolarCitys regional director in Oregon. “Our Oregon lease option should make solar accessible to a wide range of homeowners across the state.”

SolarCity’s new SolarLease financing option will make it possible for Oregon homeowners to go solar for as little as $20 per month, with no upfront cost. The new rules that went into effect January 1st allow customers who choose to lease their solar systems to receive the residential tax credit (RETC) that was previously only available to customers that purchased solar systems. As the customer cannot transfer the credit to SolarCity, SolarCity allows the customer to defer the remaining system cost not covered by the lease payments until the customer receives the RETC, effectively eliminating the customer’s upfront cost.

SolarCity will continue to provide Oregon homeowners with multiple financing options, including cash purchase, prepaid lease, and a partially prepaid lease with a lower monthly payment. All lease options include installation, SolarCity’s SolarGuard® proactive monitoring service, repairs, insurance and a performance guarantee for the life of the 15-year lease. SolarLease is available to Oregon homeowners that are also customers of Portland General Electric and Pacific Power, starting today. The company recently opened a new, 15,000 square foot operations facility in Portland to expand installation capacity and provide a base of operations for its growing local workforce.

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Solar Jobs Relocating to Wisconsin


MADISON, Wisconsin – Outgoing Governor Jim Doyle recently announced that W Solar Group, Inc.will receive up to $28 million in Enterprise

wisconsin snowbank2 300x225  Solar Jobs Relocating to WisconsinZone tax credits from the Department of Commerce (Commerce) to establish a manufacturing facility in Wisconsin, and locate its corporate headquarters and research and development facilities in Dane County.

images1  Solar Jobs Relocating to Wisconsin“I am really happy to announce the state will provide $28 million in Enterprise Zone tax credits to help W Solar establish a manufacturing facility in Wisconsin and create more than 600 jobs,” Governor Doyle said. “W Solar choosing to locate its manufacturing facility in Wisconsin is a testament to the hard work we’ve done over the past eight years to build a strong sector of our economy around clean energy and high end manufacturing. This investment will create new business opportunities and jobs at suppliers throughout the region.”

The company expects to create about 620 jobs between its headquarters, R&D and manufacturing facilities.  The project represents a capital investment of over $300 million.  Governor Doyle has used the powerful Enterprise Zones credits to help retain and create jobs at Quad Graphics, Bucyrus, Mercury Marine, Republic Airways, ULINE, Marinette Marine, and Oshkosh Corporation.

The U.S. and international solar markets are expected to grow rapidly in the years ahead.  Wisconsin is a national leader in solar installations. Among the companies Commerce has assisted are Cardinal Glass, 5NPlus, PDM Solar, ZBB Technologies, and Helios.

The U.S. and international solar markets

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Solar Powered Portable Generator Offers Green Energy


 Solar Powered Portable Generator Offers Green Energy

slide 12141 161710 large 300x218 Solar Powered Portable Generator Offers Green Energy Universal Power Group today announced the launch of its  the Ecotricity ECO1800 solar-powered portable generator. UPG’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Ian Edmonds said, “Our entire Ecotricity line will be focused on products that are as convenient and useful as they are green. The ECO1800 provides an ideal alternative to noisy, gas-powered emergency generators and is also perfect for recreational uses, from camping and outdoor events to tailgating at your favorite game.”The Ecotricity ECO1800 features an 1800W inverter with four 120V outlets and a 50-foot cord that is ideal for generating environmentally friendly home backup power, emergency power and remote power for both indoor and outdoor use. The ECO1800 features a high-efficiency solar panel designed to enable quick system recharge without the noise or harmful emissions typically associated with portable gas-powered generators. The unit includes a cart that allows the foldable solar panel to be easily transported and positioned for optimal exposure to solar rays. The Ecotricity ECO1800 is also flexible, allowing for solar charging, or charging through standard DC or AC outlets. Best of all, it is a true “plug-and-play” product – ready to use right out of the box with no installation required.

The new generator can be fully charged in 12 “sun hours” from its solar panel, so on a camping trip the generator can be charged during the day and used to power lanterns and radios in the evening through its 1800W of continuous AC power. When it comes to home backup and emergency power, the ECO1800 can supply power to refrigerators, TVs, radios and mobile phone chargers during a power outage, as well as emergency power for lights, garage doors and sump pumps to help mitigate the impact of storms. In an emergency, a fully charged unit can provide up to four hours of emergency power for a cordless phone, television, clock radio and lamp.

The ECO1800 is also ideal for small office use as it can power a cordless phone, printer, laptop computer and wireless router for up to 10 hours in the event of an outage.The Ecotricity ECO1800 will be available through automotive, mass merchandise and other retailers beginning next spring. Future Ecotricity products, including solar-powered plug-and-play power hub variations, are also scheduled to be introduced in 2011.

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