- Solar 1
Infobox Company
name = Solar 1
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foundation = 2002
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location_city =New York City
location_country = United States
location =Solar 1 is New York City's only self-sustaining solar powered building. It houses educational facilities for Solar One, a
non-profit organisation concerned with green energy, arts, and education. [cite news | first=Rachel | last=Fershleiser | coauthors= | title=Follow the Sun Panel | date=2007-08-01 | publisher= | url =http://solar1.org/2007/08/15/follow-the-sun-panel/ | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2008-05-15 | language = ] It is adjacent toStuy Cove Park , a public park which Solar One maintains for the city. Solar 1 is a prototype for Solar 2, planned as the first building in NYC to generate power in excess of what it uses, [cite news | first=Molly | last=Miller | coauthors= | title=Design for a Carbon-Free Life: The Pursuit of "Net" Zero Energy | date=2007-10-01 | publisher= | url =http://continuingeducation.construction.com/article.php?L=5&C=363 | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2008-05-15 | language = ] thereby putting more power into the grid than it takes out. It will be a landmark and a model for future NYC buildings. [ cite web|url=http://solar1.org/ |title=Solar One |accessdate=2008-05-15 ]History
In 2001, the
Community Environmental Center (CEC), a non-profit organisation, was designated by theNew York City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) to develop and manage an environmental learning center in the recently constructedStuyvesant Cove Park . Located along the East River between 18th and 23rd Streets inManhattan on a brownfield site, the park opened to the public in January 2002. Under a 40-year lease with the EDC, CEC gained responsibility for the design and construction of Solar 2, educational programming, and park maintenance.In May 2003, CEC opened Solar 1, a solar-powered building, where students and residents from the City and the greater Metro area learn first hand the principles about energy conservation in their urban neighborhood. The Solar 2 Green Energy Arts and Education Center will be a new 8000 square foot Platinum LEED certified “net-zero” building that will replace Solar 1 and will be the only one of its kind in New York City. [ cite web|url=http://solar1.org/about/history |title=Solar One » History |accessdate=2008-05-15 ]
Emissions Data
Carbon Emission Reductions Achieved by Solar One for the Solar 1 Building: [ cite web|url=http://solar1.org/about |title=Solar One » About Solar One |accessdate=2008-05-15 ]
*Monthly usage (kWh ): 400
*Yearly savings (kWh displaced from grid): 3,600
*Yearly CO2 emissions saved (lbs.): 3.254References
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