Saving money in the long term, giving cleaner and regulated power supplies to VA clinics and more as well as healthier working and care facilities.
$10.2M project to cover 570 parking spacesApril 1, 2012 - The Thomas E. Creek Veterans Affairs Medical Center will cover some parking spots — as well as a chunk of its energy costs — with solar panels.
In early March, construction crews began installing steel beams at a section of the facility’s parking lot. In four to five months, a $10.2-million initiative to top about 570 parking spaces with solar panels will be complete, energy engineer Sam Hagins said.
“We’re thinking about 30 percent of our consumption can be (generated) with these,” he said of the panels. “We consume probably 10 (million) to 11 million kilowatt-hours a year and this thing will probably do 3 (million) or 4 million.”
In June 2010, Hagins oversaw the construction of the VA system’s first solar-panel-covered parking lot at the hospital in Big Spring, he said. On Feb. 9, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs announced it awarded $18.5 million for solar power systems in San Antonio, Little Rock, Ark., and Mather, Calif. read more>>>
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