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GSP incorporates solar panels for Life Mammel

The Marine Mammal Center (TMMC) in Sausalito, California, where sea otters, dolphins, seals and even whales that have been abandoned or abused come for healing, SPG Solar has installed a solar panel system that both tones areas open area for greater comfort and healing and provides 10 percent of the installation of electricity needed.

Measured at full capacity, photovoltaics (PV) array will provide 37,000 hours of kilowatts per year of 22.5 kWp of a system. The designated kWp kilowatt at peak (p) the performance or production.

Work with staff TMMC, SPG Solar – which designs and installs custom photovoltaic systems – set up a shelter is perfectly suitable for marine mammals by analyzing the pitch of each of the photovoltaic panels in relation to the tracks where they were installed for optimum shade. SPG also used materials designed for maximum stability and performance in the humidity, atmosphere saline, where they take refuge mammals, and secured the safety of the animal by hiding the wires inside the PV panel support columns.

As touch final, SPG installed an interactive kiosk that allows approximately 100,000 visitors annually from around the world to see how the system is operating in real time.

TMMC, which rescues and rehabilitates marine mammals up to 1,200 each year with a full-time staff of 30, was sun to set an example for other organizations as Tony Promessi, TMMC Director of Life Support and Services. For TMMC is an educational facility and a marine hospital, it seemed the ideal way to promote energy clean and renewable solar, Promessi said.

According to figures from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, solar TMMC's will reduce carbon dioxide emissions – which would have been produced by a fossil fuel burning power plants – by 664 metric tons over the next 25 years, which is the life of the system. This is equivalent to taking 122 cars off the road or planting 4,000 trees.

Carbon dioxide, implicated not only in global warming, but the increase in the acidity of the oceans, is destroying the phytoplankton. Phytoplankton, which represents the ocean of trees, shrubs and grasses, the unity of the entire ocean food chain. Without them, the fish of the sea will disappear, leaving marine mammals without their staple food as TMMC solar installation is another aspect of marine mammal rescue, ensuring that the oceans are still a viable source of food not only for seal and dolphins, but for humans.

GSP, which recently completed the largest photovoltaic facility in the U.S. theater on the roof of Livermore Cinemas in California, in February was also associated with SunRun, which leases the solar systems to homeowners at prices that are usually less than utility rates public.

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