2010.03.16 – Guilford College going solar

from Triad Business Journal: http://triad.bizjournals.com/triad/stories/2010/03/15/daily11.html

Guilford College is installing what it says is the largest solar thermal energy project at any U.S. college to generate 9,000 gallons of hot water per day, according to an announcement.

The school is partnering with FLS Energy to install 188 solar panels on as many as eight buildings, the announcement said. The installation will begin in April and should be complete by August.

The cost of the installation was not announced but it will not be paid up front by the school. Instead, the college will pay a portion of realized annual savings in its energy bills to the Asheville-based FLS, which guarantees a certain level of performance for the system. FLS will also maintain the system after it is installed.

“Guilford is raising the solar bar for all colleges and universities across the nation,” said FLS Energy’s Director of Finance Brownie Newman. “FLS Energy is proud to be a part of the greening of Guilford.”

2010.03.06 – Guilford College plans solar hot water system

from News & Record -  http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/03/16/article/guilford_college_plans_solar_hot_water_system

GREENSBORO — Guilford College said today it will install 188 solar thermal collector panels on up to eight of its buildings to create 9,000 gallons of heated water a day.

According to partner FLS Energy, it is the largest solar thermal energy system project ever installed on a U.S. college or university campus.

The solar thermal energy systems will be installed on Founders Hall and several residence halls, according to a news release. The project follows a 12-panel solar thermal system installation on Shore Hall in 2007.

The solar hot water project is expected to begin in April and be completed by August.

FLS Energy is financing the solar thermal project at Guilford through its Solar Energy Purchase Agreement. The college plans to pay back the installation costs of the project from a portion of the annual savings in energy costs.

2010.03.16 – Guilford to Install Campus-wide Solar Hot Water System

from Guilford College Press Release: http://www.guilford.edu/about_guilford/news_and_publications/releases/solarpanels.html

March 16, 2010solar  panels to be installed at Guilford – Guilford is partnering with FLS Energy to install 188 solar thermal collector panels on up to eight of its buildings to create 9,000 gallons of heated water a day.  According to FLS Energy, it is the largest solar thermal energy system project ever installed on a U.S. college or university campus.

This summer, the solar thermal energy systems will be installed on Founders Hall and several residence halls. The project follows a 12-panel solar thermal system installation on Shore Hall in 2007 that resulted in lower energy bills and a measurable drop in carbon emissions at the college.

The solar hot water project is expected to begin in April and be completed by August, in time for Guilford’s Year of Sustainability in the 2010-11 academic year.

“I am very proud to announce that Guilford is taking a leading role among college and universities nationally with the installation of solar collection panels on buildings across our campus,” said President Kent Chabotar.  “This is another in a series of steps we have taken to reduce college costs and sustain the natural environment in which we study, work and live.

“Guilford’s core values of justice and stewardship speak to ways in which we use Earth’s resources responsibly and make decisions to ensure the long-term survival of the college,” he added.  “With this project, we are honoring our commitments to environmental and financial sustainability.  Moreover, we are setting an example for others to follow.”

“Guilford is raising the solar bar for all colleges and universities across the nation,” said FLS Energy’s Director of Finance Brownie Newman.  “FLS Energy is proud to be a part of the greening of Guilford.”

FLS Energy is financing the solar thermal project at Guilford through its Solar Energy Purchase Agreement.  “Guilford paid nothing up front and will begin seeing energy savings immediately,” added Newman.  The college plans to pay back the installation costs of the solar panel project from a portion of the annual savings in energy costs.

The solar project, which will be metered, comes with a performance guarantee from FLS Energy of the amount of solar energy that will be generated each year.  Duke Energy is purchasing renewable energy credits from this solar energy system to meet North Carolina’s renewable energy mandates.  FLS Energy will also be responsible for all maintenance of the system.

“Guilford’s commitment to sustainability is reaffirmed with the installation of solar panels on up to eight buildings on campus in the coming months,” said Jon Varnell, Guilford’s vice president for administration.  “The college strives to be a leader in stewardship of the environment and of our own resources.  The utility cost savings from this initiative over time will be substantial.  But more importantly, we are putting our values into practice.”

In 2007, President Chabotar was one of the first college presidents in North Carolina to sign the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment and to pledge goals for a carbon neutral campus.   The Shore Hall solar hot water system was one of the first initiatives adopted under the commitment.

Guilford’s sustainability commitments also include the half-million-dollar refurbishing of Archdale Hall, the oldest building on campus, which earned Silver Certification for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) from the U.S. Green Building Council in 2008.

The college received a 95 “green” rating for its environmental sustainability commitments—the third-highest rating among North Carolina colleges and universities—from The Princeton Review in its 2010 best colleges guidebook.

FLS Energy is a leading solar energy company with the mission of establishing solar as a mainstream technology.   FLS Energy provides planning, design, technology, installation and financing solutions to provide its clients a hedge against rising energy costs and a clean source of energy.  Projects range from one of the largest solar hot water systems in the nation atop the LEED Platinum-certified Proximity Hotel, to a four-acre solar farm to provide electricity to the grid.

2010.03.05 – Retirement center investing $1M to harness solar power

from The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area – by Laura Youngs Staff writer

http://triad.bizjournals.com/triad/stories/2010/03/08/story4.html?ana=e_ph

A Greensboro retirement facility is planning a $1 million solar panel project that is designed to reduce its fossil fuel costs by about $30,000 per year.

Wilson Sheldon, CEO of Friends Homes Inc., said his company will install a total of 208 solar panels on the roofs of its two retirement communities, Friends Homes West on West Friendly Avenue and Friends Homes at Guilford on New Garden Road.

Asheville-based FLS Energy — which also designed and installed the panels for the Proximity Hotel in Greensboro — will install and maintain the solar panels, he said. Work will begin in April and should be finished by September.

The panels will provide about 10,000 gallons of hot water for more than 600 residents each day, Sheldon said, making up about 80 percent of its hot water needs, with natural gas service providing the rest.