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July
21, 2010
Kapolei,
HI, USA: REC Solar Completes PV System at New Inline Hockey Arenas
REC
Solar has completed another major commercial solar installation
in the Hawaiian Islands at the Kapolei Inline Hockey Arenas on
Oahu.
The
twin hockey arenas are powered by two Xantrex 100 kW inverters
and 1,170 REC 220 watt modules. These two systems produce over
400,000 kWh and offset approximately 80% of the Kapolei Inline
Hockey Arena’s daily energy consumption. This reduction is equivalent
to offsetting 287 metric tons of CO2, or the annual greenhouse
gas emissions from 55 passenger vehicles.
This
recent roof mounted project adds to the growing list of satisfied
Hawaii business clients who installed commercial-scale systems
with REC Solar. Installations include four Costco Warehouses,
four at Tony Auto Group facilities, two at Longs Drugs stores,
and systems at Kauai Community College, Pioneer Hi-Bred, Intl
on Kauai and Waikoloa Village Golf Course.
In
the last 24 months alone, REC Solar has installed over 16MW of
retail, commercial-scale solar systems throughout the US.
The
Inline Hockey Arenas were built by local businessman Richard Pentecost
to provide a state-of-the-art facility for the community to learn,
practice and enjoy inline hockey. Without any other inline hockey
arenas on Hawaiian Islands, the facility opens up new state and
local revenue potential through welcoming out-of-towners for tournaments
and creating a local attraction for the community’s youth.
“Without
an arena to practice in, our local teams were at a disadvantage.
I wanted to create a home for these players as well as an exemplary
facility that could operate with minimal negative environmental
impact,” said Richard Pentecost, owner and founder of the Inline
Hockey Arenas. “REC Solar was a pleasure to work with from start
to finish. The design build process went exactly as they planned
and that is extremely rare in the contracting world.”
“REC
is committed to providing the best solutions to the high cost
of electricity for businesses in Hawaii. We help smart businesses
reduce their power costs with photovoltaic systems while taking
advantage of the current 30% federal cash grants and Hawaii’s
35% state tax credit, or a lesser 24.5% Hawaii State refundable
tax credit for businesses that do not have enough tax liability,”
said Drew Bradley, Hawaii regional manager for REC Solar.
“Solar
energy provides one of the quickest way to decrease oil dependency
in Hawaii and in many parts of the world. REC’s vision is to not
only save customers money through decreased electricity bills
but to help accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources,”
commented REC Solar CEO Angiolo Laviziano.
Further details about: REC Solar
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