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Terrasmart, the renewable energy arm of Gibraltar Industries, and Melink Solar, a commercial solar engineering, procurement, and construction company (EPC), proudly announces the completion of the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens new solar carport.
At 2.8 megawatts (MWs), the photovoltaic (PV) parking canopy addition is currently the largest publicly accessible urban solar array in the country. Terrasmart designed and manufactured the projects racking system, performing the mechanical installation in partnership with lead EPC Melink Solar. With this solar carport, the Zoos 4.55 MWs total of on-site solar capacity meets two-thirds of its power needs and supports its goal to be net zero by 2025.
"Executing this project for the Cincinnati Zoo aligns deeply with our mission to build sustainability for our clients," says Melink Solar CEO Seth Parker. "We are honored to support the zoos commitment to environmental stewardship and proud to have collaborated with all of our partners on this project."
The system integrated nearly 5,000 bifacial modules
connected via string inverter technology. The new carport will provide shade for about 800 vehicles as it eliminates 1,775 tons of CO2 emissions. According to zoo officials, the solar systems collectively will reduce the facilitys annual power bill to around $300,000 by 2030 to 2032, down from $1.6 million in 2005.
"Solar technology, and our understanding of how to use it, has evolved dramatically since we erected our first solar array in 2006 on the Zoos education building," states Mark Fisher, Vice President of Facilities, Planning, and Sustainability for the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. "This new array is a good example of that. It occupies less physical space but will generate almost twice as much power as the current array. Now online, two-thirds of the Zoos electrical needs will come from our parking lots."
To help offset energy poverty in the neighborhood, the zoo also has financed an additional 165 kilowatts of solar panels through its Community Solar Resiliency Program to support smaller installations at local churches, community centers, and schools.
With more than 270 MWs of solar carports deployed since 2008, Terrasmarts deep manufacturing and installation experience delivered smart scheduling, shorter lead times, and fewer disruptions for zoo employees and visitors.
"Completing this milestone project for the Cincinnati Zoo is a significant achievement for all of us at Terrasmart," said Terrasmart Chief Sales Officer Yury Reznikov. "Not only did we deliver our canopy solution on time and within budget, we are also excited about the meaningful impact this project will have for the zoo and its neighboring communities." |