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Stella
Group Announces New Solar Installation in Washington,
DC, and Three New Projects The Stella Group, Ltd. installed a very unique solar system atop its office building (The Grange) which is one block from The White House on the historic block next to Lafayette Park. The 1.5 kW photovoltaics system has modules from GE (DE), Isofoton (SP), Konarka (MA), Schott (PA), Shell (WA), Spire (MA) , Sunpower (CA) and UniSolar (MI), to show the breadth of the global photovoltaics industry and the various technologies utilized by the solar electric industry. The symbolic 1.5 kW solar system, will power computers and web routers in the building owned by the oldest agricultural organization of which The Stella Group, Ltd. occupies the 10th floor offices, Scot Sklar, President of The Stella Group, Ltd, says, “this is the first US PV system composed of so many different PV modules including the first nanotechnology PV using organic dyes.” This high profile, installation has a Xantrex inverter and charge controller and was installed by Standard Solar (MD). The system was supported by the DC government and pv panel donations by the eight solar companies. See below on TSG VA office building. The Stella Group, Ltd. also announced it’s selection on three high profile clean energy projects: 1) Star Island Bahamas – over 60 zero energy buildings and a 1.5 MW renewable energy grid 2) American University – International Building and grounds – using cutting edge on-site renewable energy and advanced lighting systems 3) Jizaz City, Saudi Arabia – through Projects International, technology assessment for proposed 500,000 person zero-carbon footprint city near border with Yemen Sklar stated further, “The Stella Group’s approach to blend commercially-available, standardized, modular clean energy technologies that are web-enabled, are setting the standard to larger, integrated energy projects.” +++ |
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The Stella Group, Ltd. is a strategic marketing and policy firm for the clean distributed energy industries including advanced batteries and interconnection technologies, concentrated solar, and solar thermal energy efficiency, fuel cells, heat engines, hydrogen, microhydropower, modular biomass, photovoltaics. and small wind as well as pollution prevention applications. If you have comments or questions about this web site contact the webmaster. |
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