Solar Power Transforms Parking Lots into Green Job Generators
Thứ bảy, 07/08/2010 - 00:07
One relatively new player in the U.S. solar parking lot field is EEPro, an offshoot of the German company EEPro GmbH, which started up operations in North Carolina last year. Its main product consists of photovoltaic units mounted on steel frames, which dovetails neatly with support for renewable energy by the United Steelworkers and other labor groups that see a rich trove of new green jobs in the emerging green economy.
While fossil fuel companies in the U.S. are busily
wrecking vast sections of the country’s natural heritage, a new energy resource
has been quietly emerging from an unlikely source: parking lots. More
parking lots are being converted into solar energy farms that create clean,
renewable power while also creating more green jobs in solar cell
manufacturing, installation, and sales.
One relatively new player in the U.S.
solar parking lot field is EEPro, an offshoot of the German company EEPro GmbH,
which started up operations in North
Carolina last year. Its main product consists of
photovoltaic units mounted on steel frames, which dovetails neatly with support
for renewable energy by the United Steelworkers and other labor groups that see
a rich trove of new green jobs in the emerging green economy.
The Benefits of Solar Parking Lots
The basic idea behind a solar parking lot is simply to
incorporate solar panels into a carport, which is basically an open-sided shed
with a roof. Solar carports can be small enough to fit a single car at a
residence, or scaled up for commercial and institutional purposes.
The main
benefit, of course, is to generate renewable energy that can be used to lower
utility costs on site, for example at a mall or office complex. Depending
on the scale, the installation could also yield excess energy in the form of
electricity for sale. A solar carport can also help reduce the “heat
island” effect of parking lots and contribute to a cooler community, and by
providing protection from the elements it can help enhance vehicle lifespan.
Solar Energy Parking Lots and the U.S. Military
Foreign companies like EEPro GmbH may be seeing potential
for growth in the U.S.
market at least partly because of the enthusiastic leap which with the U.S. military
has adopted alternative energy, which will hasten the transformation of alternative
energy from a fringe source associated with the “fringe elements” of
society into a mainstream, all-American power source. The military
has also begun to incorporate a heavy dose of public outreach and education
into its new alternative energy projects, one example being a huge solar
installation at a New Jersey National Guard facility built by the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, complete with its own public solar energy information
website.
Solar Parking Lots and Brownfields
The solar parking lot phenomenon also dovetails with a major
ramping up of the EPA’s efforts to reclaim brownfields for alternative energy
and green jobs. Like parking lots, brownfields are large patches of land
(former industrial sites with varying degrees of contamination) that have
already been paved over or otherwise altered by human activity, so it makes
sense to put them to work at generating clean energy. It’s a safer, less
riskier alternative to harvesting fuel from productive land or marine
ecosystems that could be used for other purposes such as food supply,
recreation, and nature conservation.