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Governor McAuliffe Announces Solar Array Installation on UVA’s Clemons Library

~ Array will cover more than 7,500 square feet and is estimated to produce almost 200,000 kWh annually ~ 

CHARLOTTESVILLE – Governor McAuliffe today announced the first large solar project to be owned and operated by the University of Virginia. The 324-panel system covers more than 7,500 square feet and is estimated to produce almost 200,000 kWh annually, enough to power approximately 15 American homes and offset the equivalent of 93 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year. The announcement was made as part of Earth Week and included representatives from the university’s administration, its Student Committee on Sustainability, and Sun Tribe Solar, the private-sector firm responsible for building the new solar installation.

“UVA’s historic investment proves that solar technology is achievable, affordable, and here to stay,” said Governor Terry McAuliffe. “This project turns Clemons Library into a living laboratory, allowing students to see first-hand how green energy is changing the way we live and work. The lessons they’re learning will help grow the new Virginia economy for generations to come.”

Students are studying the factors behind the selection of the Clemons Library site as part of an engineering class. By analyzing the potential of other roofs on campus, they hope to accelerate the adoption of solar at the university and beyond.

“The University of Virginia is committed to sustainability and we have developed a plan that will enable us to achieve our goal of reducing university-wide greenhouse gas emissions to 25 percent below 2009 levels by 2025,” said Patrick D. Hogan, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at the University of Virginia. “With the addition of the solar panel system on the roof of Clemons Library, we increase our renewable energy production on the University’s Grounds and provide opportunities for our students to study renewable energy technology, and teach our students to consider their impact on the world.”

“It was an honor to work with the University of Virginia on their new solar facility atop Clemons Library and to help the University continue moving forward on their sustainability goals,” said Taylor Brown, Co-Founder of Sun Tribe Solar. “The rapid growth of the solar market in Virginia is a real testament to Governor McAuliffe’s leadership in expanding the Commonwealth’s commitment to clean energy.”

Since Governor McAuliffe took office, Virginia’s solar capacity has grown from 17 megawatts (MW) to more than 1,575 MW of solar currently in service or under development in Virginia. In the last year alone, the number of solar jobs in Virginia has skyrocketed by 65 percent, from 1,963 to 3,236, making Virginia’s solar job market the 8th-fastest-growing market in the nation.

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