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mercredi 8 septembre 2010

Futurist Solar Sunflower Panels Field Energizes Austin, Texas

A retail lot in Austin, Texas recently sprouted a stunning field of solar sunflowers that soak up the sun's rays to provide shade while generating a steady stream of renewable energy. Designed by public art team Harries/Heder, the installation consists of 15 flower-like solar photovoltaic panels located on a pedestrian and bike path between the village of Mueller and Austin's highway I-35. According to Harries/Heder, the flowers are "an icon for the sustainable, LEED certified Mueller Development and a highly visible metaphor for the energy conscious City of Austin."

When construction on Mueller, a mixed-use urban village in Austin, Texas first began nearly a decade ago, developers set up a number of environmental and aesthetic rules to safeguard the green spaces and keep the town from taking on an industrial feel. So when a massive retail lot was proposed, Mueller agreed to let it be built on one condition: loading docks behind the stores had to be covered up. Enter Sunflowers, An Electric Garden — Austin's largest public art installation.

In addition to providing shade for walkers and bikers, the solar flowers collect energy during the day to power the installation's blue LED lights at night. Leftover power is sent to the grid to offset the cost of maintaining the installation. If only every city required industrial sites to be covered up with similar art projects!

http://www.energievair.com/maximizer/Futurist--Solar-Sunflower-panels-Field--Energizes-Austin-Texass

5 commentaires:

  1. Wow! I wish there are also solar sunflowers in our place. It is not just looks good in the eyes but also served other purposes.
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  2. The design of these solar sunflowers is pretty amazing. We should give credit to the man responsible to achieve this creation.

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  3. I have 500 watts solar panels at Texas home laying flat on the roof and the greatest output that I have seen is 18 amps in June in MN when the sun us directly over head. Our solar panel Texas system is 12vdc. 500 watts should be about 40 amps at 12vdc. It just doesn't happen. Replaced the controller with a Flex Charge controller. Will see what kind of rate we get this summer.

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  4. Wow! Aside from its unique design it doesn't look like a simple solar panel. Hey Michael, if you wish to have it, I also want not only one, but more than that:). A pretty design with a great purpose. I can't wait to buy pv solar panels:)

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  5. Awesome! I do believe that solar panels can become more attractive to consumers through different designs. Kudos to the man who designed it!

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