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Meetings
March 2010
February 23, 2010
Largest Solar installation in Shoreline comes on line Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
After 6 years
of promoting solar installations in the City of Shoreline, the non-profit
Shoreline Solar Project is pleased to announce a Ribbon Cutting ceremony on
Wednesday, March 31st to celebrate the new 20.2 kW solar electric system on the
City Hall's parking garage.
Utilizing Made-in-Washington solar modules
from Arlington based Silicon Energy, and installed by Shoreline based Northwest
Mechanical, Inc, the solar array generates electric power while also providing
shade for an entire row cars on the upper parking level. Seattle City Light
provided assistance for solar modules, and system display and monitoring
services in conjunction with the Bonneville Education Foundation.
Please
join us for a tour highlighting Shoreline City Hall's extensive energy saving
"green" features and for the Ribbon Cutting ceremony of the largest solar
photovoltaic (PV) system in the city. Participants will include Shoreline City
Officials, Northwest Mechanical, Seattle City Light, Bonneville Environmental
Foundation, Silicon Energy, Rainier Industries, OPUS (the contractor that built
City Hall), Shoreline Solar Project, and most importantly, the
public.
After the ribbon cutting, Shoreline Solar Project's co-founder,
Larry Owens is presenting a free "Solar 101" seminar covering Solar Electric and
Solar Hot Water systems including those installed on the City Hall property.
Date: Wednesday, March 31 Time: 4:00 PM Tour of City hall's green
features 4:30 PM Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 5:00 PM
Solar 101 seminar
Light refreshments will be served.
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