Sunday, June 19, 2011
Nation's Largest Community Owned Solar Array Goes Live in Rifle, CO
Chalk one up for community owned solar! This is another example of folks coming together to generate clean, renewable power. Holy Cross Energy, the Clean Energy Collective, and Garfield County, Colorado collaborated to install a 1,500 MW solar PV array that will supply electricity for about 350 residents. The solar array was installed at the county airport. Here's to adding more community-powered renewable energy to the grid through cooperation!
NREL's Research Support Facility: A Lesson in Sustainability
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Credit: NREL |
- Electrochromatic windows on the West side that automatically tint when a sensor detects direct sunlight,
- A transpired solar collector that captures warm air, transmits it to a basement thermal mass labyrinth, and then circulates it throughout the building,
- Lighting switches that force a person to turn them on but automatically shuts them off when they leave the room,
- Light louvers on the southern windows that deflect direct light to highly reflective interior paint on the ceilings and,
- 1.6 MW of solar photovoltaics on the RSF and on the covered visitor parking.
There is so much more to this building that will serve as a model and inspiration to all future sustainable building construction. We are fortunate here in Colorado to have an incredible renewable energy research laboratory.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
GE Combines Natural Gas, Wind, and Solar
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Credit: GE via Technology Review |