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Chevron, Tioga open largest solar parking canopy in Hawaii

By | April 14, 2011, 6:34 AM PDT

Chevron Energy Solutions and Tioga Energy on Wednesday unveiled the largest solar parking canopy project in Hawaii.

The project, an 856-kilowatt solar system at Oceanic Time Warner Cable’s Mililani Tech Park, includes solar photovoltaic panels on two buildings and parking canopies.

Chevron designed, engineered and constructed the project; Tioga financed it. (The latter will own and operate the installations for 20 years through a solar power purchase agreement, or PPA, selling generated electricity back to Time Warner at discount rates.)

The project, which was first announced in December 2010, is estimated to reduce carbon emissions equivalent to planting 225 acres of trees. It aligns with the state’s Clean Energy Initiative, which stipulates that it will generate 70 percent of its power from clean energy by 2030.

The installation is also expected to sweeten Time Warner’s bid to have its new annex building certified as LEED Gold.

“In offering affordable renewable energy options, Tioga and Chevron are helping organizations to alleviate budgetary stress while simultaneously meeting their sustainability goals,” Tioga CEO Paul Detering said in a statement.

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Common sense project.
I know a dozen Hertz locations in Florida alone that should have parking canopies like this.

Each location has to have 3 or 4 acres of canopies. With the high cost of electricity in Florida it must be cost effective to install something like this.
Posted by Hates Idiots
14th Apr 2011
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RE: Chevron, Tioga open largest solar parking canopy in Hawaii
I'm glad Chevron is doing something positive with their record profits. My guess is however; they will spend a lot more on political contributions than things like this.
Posted by RanEd
14th Apr 2011
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RE: Chevron, Tioga open largest solar parking canopy in Hawaii
facilities like stadium, race track and ofcourse
parking lots and huge malls are potenial candidates
for solar energy; I on he other hand advocate
geothermal systems their efficiency stays constant.
hybrid system such as wind. solar and geo the
best of all for the above facilitie
moe yusuf
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thanks
Posted by Moe Yusuf
14th Apr 2011
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RE: Chevron, Tioga open largest solar parking canopy in Hawaii
Wow, just think if they had constructed and installed the canopies
AND planted the trees! Now that would have been worth talking
about/
Posted by 16Tons
14th Apr 2011
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