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Alachua County Environmental Protection Powers Up 11 KW Solar Photovoltaic System at

Alachua County Hazardous Waste Collection Center

On May 8, 2009, the Alachua County Environmental Protection Department (EPD) powered up a new 11 Kilowatt (KW) Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System on the roof of the County's Hazardous Waste Collection Center at the Leveda Brown Environmental Park. This new system is the second Solar PV system added to Alachua County's renewable power generation inventory.

A major source of funding for this new 11 KW PV system was a Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) grant. This new Solar PV System will participate in the Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) Feed-in-Tariff program and is expected to generate approximately $6,000 annually in revenue to offset recurring operating costs at EPD's Hazardous Waste Collection Center. EPD's success in leveraging FDEP grant funds to support this project results in an extremely favorable return on the County's investment. "This new solar system will help Alachua County reduce both costs and greenhouse gas emissions" said Chris Bird, Director of Alachua County EPD.

The new photovolatic system will generate about 65 KWh per day of electricity from 54 panels each generating about 205 Watts of peak power. To see the realtime daily performance, click on the following link:

http://www.sunnyportal.com/Templates/PublicPageOverview.aspx?plant=9448fb79-ed77-4009-9abb-aad0ec2904ea&splang=en-US

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