Project Brief
Satellite Beach City selected ESA to provide EPC services to the City of Satellite Beach to install an 83-kW solar array at the City Hall building.
The City Hall solar array provides renewable energy that is expected to yield approximately 121,556 kWh of energy in a year, saving more than $247,955 over the next 25 years.
This project was commissioned in September of 2018 and consists of 232 SunPower Panels. The solar array features a fully ballasted SunPower Helix system, that features zero roof penetrations and is designed to meet 170 mph wind loads. ESA donated a tv monitor that displays solar production and energy data in the lobby of City Hall.
This allows citizens to see the reliability and simplicity of solar energy in real-time, providing education and transparency to the project.
System Details
Location
Satellite Beach, FL
System Size
83 kW
Installation Type
Ballasted Rooftop
Year Completed
2018
Impact
- Expected to produce approximately 121,556 kWh of energy annually.
- Anticipated savings of more than $247,955 over a 25-year period, reducing operational costs.
- 232 high-efficiency SunPower Panels.
- Fully ballasted system, ensuring no roof penetrations and resilience against 170 mph wind loads.
- TV monitor displays real-time solar production and energy data.