Washington County Library

Washington County Library Adds Solar Energy System

52 Panel Solar Photovoltaic System

The Washington County Library solar energy system is a 15.6 kW (kilowatt) DC system with 52 SolarWorld 300 watt solar panels. This will provide about 70% of the energy that the facility uses in an average year, and the value of the power produced is $2,176 annually.

This system is just a little bit larger than the system that would be required to power an average US home. Because 94% of the electricity in our area is produced by burning coal, which releases CO2 and other pollutants, this solar power system will save the release of 17 tons of Carbon Dioxide (CO2, the primary global warming greenhouse gas) into the atmosphere every year, which is the equivalent to the annual output of 3.5 average American cars.

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A Commitment to Carbon Reduction

Trees take CO2 out of the atmosphere and replace it with Oxygen during the photosynthesis process. It would take 12 acres of trees to absorb the amount of CO2 that will be avoided by this project. As mentioned previously, the system also saves the release of 17 tons of Carbon Dioxide (CO2, the primary global warming greenhouse gas) into the atmosphere every year which is the equivalent to the annual output of 3.5 average American cars.

Completed System

52 Solar Photovoltaic Panels, 15.6 kW

Aerial photography by Scott Bookman

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