Solar Power Plant at Air Force Academy Colorado Springs CO

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Real Estate Agent with Falcon Property Solutions

Solar Power Plant opens at Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs CO

solar panelsOne of the wonderful results of the controversial American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA ~ also commonly called The Stimulus Package), is that an $18.3 Million grant was awarded to the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs CO to build a Six Megawatt Solar Power Plant.  They broke ground in November of 2010, and the plant became functional in April of 2011.

The AFA enlisted the aid of the Colorado Springs Utilities, who in turn hired SunPower Corp. to design and oversee the construction of the facility.  The solar panels have a high efficiency SunPower solar tracking system.  They follow the arc of the sun during the day at the peak, most expensive, highest power usage time at the Academy.  The tracking system is estimated to increase the capture of sunlight by 25% over conventional solar panels.

This exciting project meets the AFA state-of-the art design standards in engineering, and many of the Air Force Academy’s 4,400 Cadets were able to work on this project.  They were instrumental in such areas as determining logical, logistical placement sites, researching cyclical wave energy, and helping to keep up-to-the-minute with improvements in photovoltaic technology.

solar panels afaThere are so many benefits to this particular design by SunPower.  It reduces the amount of standard land usage for the panels. They only require an area of 30 acres on the 18,000 acre Air Force Academy site.  Thirty percent of their power will be supplied by these panels over the upcoming years.

There are new government regulations that federal facilities must increase their use of renewable energy, and this is a huge step for the Academy in that direction.  They have a Net Zero Initiative, which is an holistic approach to dealing with water, energy, and waste on the Academy grounds.  The goal is to have each installation be completely self-sustainable in this era of turmoil.

The plan of the Colorado Springs Utilities is that 20% of its energy will be produced thru renewable sources by the year 2020, and this endeavor of the AFA will go a long way in helping them to accomplish this goal.  The solar panels are expected to generate the equivalent of powering 1,200 average-sized homes per year.

Long ranked among the Environmental Protection Agency’s top ‘green’ power purchasers, the goal of the Net Zero Initiative would allow the Air Force Academy to generate 100% of their power from renewable sources by the year 2020.  Currently they are at 11%, and with the implementation of the new system expect to increase that to 25% in the near future.

solar panels afaIn addition to saving more than $1 Million per year in energy costs, some of the other resulting benefits of this project included creating local jobs in Colorado Springs.  It will reduce the Academy’s demand for fossil fuels.  It will improve the air quality in the Colorado Springs area by the equivalent of removing the carbon dioxide emissions of 40,900 cars from the local highways (approximately 9,400 tons each year).

Because the ARRA paid all of the costs up front for the construction and maintenance of the panels, the Air Force Academy will receive their electricity at no cost throughout the lifetime of the facility.  SunPower will maintain the upkeep.  The AFA has 20 to 40 additional acres set aside for similar ventures as the money becomes available.

I live within a mile of the Air Force Academy, and I have always figured that if everyone loses power, we can just walk up there . . . mmmmm . . . probably wouldn't let us in . . .


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Comments (8)

Frank Rubi
Frank Rubi Real Estate, LLC - Metairie, LA
FrankRubiRealEstate.com

Mimi, this is interesting to hear something good has come out of the stimulus package. 

Aug 21, 2011 12:35 PM
Rebekah Radice
Imagine WOW! Digital Marketing Agency - Burbank, CA
Social Media Marketing, Coaching & Training

I have to agree with Frank - it's great to hear that something (insert anything) good has come out of the stimulus package.  The funny thing about this is I just drove by the AFA the other day and wondered what the heck those panels were.  Good to know I have you to keep me "in the know!!" ;)  Otherwise (and you know me that this is the honest truth) I'd just keep driving by wondering for years! ;)

Aug 21, 2011 12:51 PM
Cal Yoder
Keller Williams Elite - Lititz, PA
Homes For Sale in Lancaster PA - 717.413.0744

Mimi, I love this kind of project. Everything we can do to invest in renewable energy is a great thing for us. I was not aware of this project, but it will definitely pay for itself over the years.

Cal

Aug 21, 2011 02:13 PM
Cathy Criado
Criado Realty - San Antonio, TX
Making Real Estate Profitable

Mimi - this is wonderful news!  I'm so glad I checked your blogs today.  I truly believe we need a federal energy policy because in the long run it will keep our economy growing, and our eco-system healthy.  I bookmarked and appreciate your blog today.

Aug 21, 2011 03:02 PM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Solutions - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

that was certainly my thought, Frank . . . at least something good came out of it

Good evening, Favorite human . . . ANYTHING AT ALL - when I started reading some of the other things that the stimulus package has been used for, I saw red . . . yep, they are gonna supply energy to the AFA . . . question is, why, with 18,000 acres did they build it THERE?

Totally agree, Cal . . . at a savings of at least $1 M per year just in electrical costs, I thought it was pretty impressive.

Aug 21, 2011 03:03 PM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Solutions - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

Thanks so much, Cathy.  It's pretty impressive!

Aug 21, 2011 03:06 PM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Thanks for the info Mimi.  I think that's really neat!  I hope they make good use of the solar power.

Aug 22, 2011 12:37 AM
Kathy Clulow
RE/MAX All-Stars Realty Inc. Brokerage - Uxbridge, ON
Trusted For Experience - Respected For Results

Mimi - excellent use of the stimulus funds ..... short term benefits; educational, work opportunities and long term benefits combine to make this an excellent project. 

Aug 22, 2011 12:54 PM

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