Circular Energy, GCP building 219.52 kWp solar-wind project in Austin

Texas-based energy solutions companies Circular Energy and Green City Planet (GCP) are jointly developing a 219.52 kilowatt photovoltaic solar energy system for Austin Partners in Austin, Texas.

The photovoltaic system will comprise a roof-mounted solar array and solar carport at a pair of commercial properties owned by Austin Partners.

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The solar installations are expected to generate 328,000 kilowatt hours of energy annually, which would prevent emission of 213 tons of carbon dioxide and power 33 homes for a year.

The project would also include a wind turbine system designed by Building Turbines, the parent company of Green City Planet.

“This collaboration will bring over $64,000 dollars of energy savings to the Austin Partners properties each year,” Mark Rangel, the executive vice president of business development at Circular Energy, said.

According to a statement, the entire system is expected to be installed and put into operation by end of the year.

Ajith Kumar S

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