The solar photovoltaic panel installation at Medicine Hat College is complete! You can see on the panels mounted on the roof of a new residence building as you drive into the college. The panels are south facing with no obstructions and will have maximum sun exposure. Each panel provides 250W of electrical energy and, when connected to the grid, this system will provide 5 kW of electricity to the college.  Come check them out!
9/15/2012 07:59:22 pm

Heating homes and buildings is the most common application for these photovoltaic systems, but the cost of these systems remains prohibitive for most households. Despite the high start-up costs of solar photovoltaics, significant amounts of new construction contain these systems either as main or back-up power supplies.

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5/6/2013 06:51:52 pm

great to see that there are establishments which are adopting this idea.

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10/22/2013 01:37:15 am

I think you made a very good project with solar panels

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4/15/2016 03:56:33 am

I am glad that people are now moving towards renewable sources of energy. It is good for the environment despite the expense.

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