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Report: NC Energy Efficiency is "Up On the Roof"

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Monday, February 24, 2014   

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - As in most states, there's no shortage of large shopping malls and big-box stores in North Carolina, and a new report says their typically flat-top roofs could help increase solar power in the state by tenfold.

The research is from the Environment North Carolina Research and Policy Center, and Larry Sloop agrees with it. Sloop, president and chief executive of AdMark Graphic Solutions in Charlotte, installed solar panels on his 40,000-square-foot building two months ago.

"There's a possibility that we could save $60,000 a year," he said. "We're doing it for the economies of the future, you know, for our people and for the environment itself."

Sloop said he's already seeing about a 40-percent reduction in the building's electric bill, and that number is only expected to increase in the sunny spring and summer.

The report estimates installing solar panels on available commercial rooftops in North Carolina would produce power equal to about 9 percent of the state's current energy use.

Argand Energy Solutions installed the panels on the AdMark building. Argand's president, Erik Lensch, said his company makes about 10 commercial rooftop solar installations a year, in addition to numerous solar farm installations.

"We do not have any significant homegrown sources of energy here in North Carolina," he said, "so wind, solar, geothermal - these are really the only 'homegrown' sources of energy that we have today that we can utilize."

Sloop said energy savings aren't the only benefit of adding the solar panels. He was able to take advantage of some tax incentives for the installation, and said AdMark has gained several clients who say they like doing business with a company that's making an effort to stay "green."

"It's a nice thing to go in and talk to your customers," he said. "It's locked in some nice programs, actually bidding against other people."

North Carolina has an estimated 250 sunny days each year, which the solar industry says makes it an ideal place to generate solar power. According to Environment North Carolina, 160 million square feet of available rooftop space in the state have solar potential.

The report, "Solar on Superstores," is available online at environmentnorthcarolina.org.


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