September 6, 2013 - The largest solar energy project in Southwest Virginia is nearing completion at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Salem.On what used to be a landfill at the eastern edge of the hospital campus, 6,000 solar panels are being installed.
The panels will convert sunlight into as much as 1,620 kilowatts of electricity — enough to provide about 10 percent of the power to the sprawling VA complex.
Officials expect the system to be operational by late October or early November, Salem VA spokeswoman Ann Benois said.
The $5 million project is part of an initiative by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to rely more on solar energy at veterans hospitals across the country.
Because the six-acre field of solar panels sits atop a capped landfill, special environmental precautions were taken. read more>>>
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