Monday, February 20, 2017

Utility Districts in FL showing thin edge of adoption?

Ciel et Terre implements a 31.5 kW floating solar system in Florida


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19.02.2017: Ciel et Terre International and D3 Energy, LLC completed their first full-fledged US project in partnership with the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC). The inauguration ceremony announces the largest floating solar photovoltaic system in Florida to date. The 31.5 kW »Hydrelio« floating array is composed of 100 crystalline photovoltaic panels and will generate up to 51,000 kWh per year.
According to the company, Hydrelio was installed on a storm water storage reservoir located at OUC’s Gardenia facility. The electricity will serve some of OUC’s own electrical usage on-site, or put back up into the grid. A nearly 13 MW solar array is under construction now at OUC’s Stanton Energy Center where OUC also utilizes methane gas from the Orange County landfill to offset coal.
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Monty Bannerman

ArcStar Energy

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