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May
6, 2008
San
Diego, CA, USA: Children's Museum Opens with New PV System
The
New Children’s Museum yesterday celebrated the opening of its
new home at 200 West Island Avenue in downtown San Diego’s Marina
District, in a facility equipped with a 96.4-kilowatt solar electric
generating system.
The
system, composed of 576 Kyocera 200-watt PV modules, was designed
and installed by Independent Energy Solutions, Inc. (IES) of Vista,
California, and is expected to generate approximately 136,000
kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year.
The
Museum provides a dynamic, playful public space and community
center for children and families – a place to experience exciting
art exhibitions, hands-on studio projects, performances, birthday
parties, in-depth classes, camps and educational programs. Across
the street from the new building is a beautiful park, extending
the museum visit outdoors with space for running, climbing, family
picnics and a view of the trains and trolley going by.
The
opening exhibition, titled “childsplay,” advances the Museum’s
legacy of commissioning established and emerging artists to create
work that engages children. The exhibition’s title is a reference
to the art of Alan Kaprow, known for inciting a kind of installation
art and performance piece that came to be known, in the late 1960s,
as a “Happening.” Kaprow’s work inspired all of the art in “childsplay.”
Further details: Kyocera
Solar
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