Reynolds Goes Green with Solar Power
A few months ago, all the power Reynolds Polymer
Technology, Inc. (RPT) needed to run the ovens that form
the acrylic for commercial aquariums, power the computers
in use
throughout
the
building,
or simply
turn on
the lights
all came
from the
power
company.
That’s all changing now due to a new solar panel array
installed on RPT’s roof.
The 404 panel solar system with nine inverters will save
RPT about $1,000 each month in electric costs. With electricity
rates increasing each year, those savings will
increase, too. Calculations predict that those savings will
add up and the array of panels will pay for itself in less
than 5 years.
The 100 kilowatt photovoltaic system ties into the traditional
power grid. All solar power generated gets distributed
throughout the building with any surplus solar power
sold back to the power company.
All the panels and power inverters are US-made and
installed using a ballasted roof installation to prevent any
penetration through the roof structure or roof materials.
The addition of solar power complements the existing
efforts in place to improve RPT’s sustainability. A water
reclamation system started in 2009 currently reduces
water consumption by 41.3 percent, changing to high efficiency
lighting saved 50 percent on the lighting bill, the
painting of the roof white reduced energy consumption as
it keeps the shop floor cooler in the summer, and various
recycling programs in place ensure as much waste as possible
is kept out of the landfill.
For more information, contact Julie Hober, Reynolds
Polymer Technology, Inc., 607 Hollingsworth Street,
Grand Junction, CO 81505, 970-241-4700, Fax: 970-257-1088, E-mail: juliehober@reynoldspolymer.com,
Web: www.reynoldspolymer.com.
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