New Solar Panel Milestone: L.A. Metro, Chevron Energy Solutions Unveil Nation's Largest Solar Panel Installation at a Transit Facility
Posted on: Monday, 27 April 2009, 20:06 CDT
- 1.2 megawatt solar panel system, energy efficiency upgrades expected to cut facility's electricity requirements in half to save
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The 6,720 individual solar panels at Metro's Support Services Center in downtown
"Los Angeles is now one step closer to becoming the solar capital of
The project is a public/private partnership between Metro and Chevron Energy Solutions. The
"We are pleased to have the opportunity to work with Metro to help it achieve its sustainability goals," said
Other energy conservation measures at the facility include the installation of new Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, compressed air systems, and the replacement of about 4,000 lighting fixtures, all controlled by a state-of-the-art energy management system.
"This is the kind of environmental responsibility we need to see more of in Los Angelees," said L.A. City Councilmember and Metro Director
For completing this project, Metro expects to receive incentives of 4.9 million from LADWP, up to
LADWP provided
"We applaud Metro for helping to lead a clean and green tech revolution in
"We commend Metro for its leadership in the use of renewable energy and energy-efficient equipment that will help the state meet its greenhouse gas emissions-reduction goals, move us toward energy independence and reduce energy costs," said
The Metro Support Services Center is used for the rebuilding of bus engines, transmissions, and general bus repair. Spanning 27 acres, the 400,000-square-foot facility consists of five separate buildings where highly trained and certified technicians and mechanics keep Metro's bus fleet in all of the agency's 11 operating divisions in top condition.
"Metro's Support Services Center uses a huge amount of electricity every year," said
In 2006, Metro completed a massive solar energy project encompassing 1,648 solar panels at its Metro Bus Divisions 8 and 15 in the San Fernando Valley, and two years later 1,632 solar panels were installed at its Carson bus division.
More recently, Metro's new "ecologically green" San Gabriel Valley Sector office was built to the specifications of a GOLD rating by the leadership in Energy and Enviromental Design (LEED). The
Chevron Energy Solutions designs, constructs and operates facility projects, including infrastructure and renewable power systems, that increase energy efficiency, reduce energy costs, and ensure reliable power for public institutions and businesses. Since 2000, Chevron Energy Solutions has developed hundreds of projects involving energy efficiency or renewable power for education, government and business customers in
For more information, visit www.chevronenergy.com. For more Metro information, visit www.metro.net.
Dave Sotero/Marc Littman Metro Media Relations 213.922.3007/213.922.2700 metro.net/press/pressroom mediarelations@metro.net Juliet Don Chevron Energy Solutions 415.733.4673SOURCE Chevron Energy Solutions
Source: PR Newswire
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