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The RayTracker GC solar tracking system is being used in a variety of applications. Though the names of some RayTracker GC installations are not yet public, details from a few applications are provided below.
The North Face, Inc.
North Face solar tracking North Face, Inc.
Location: West Coast Distribution Center
Visalia, California
Size: 1.1MW
Mount: Ground-Mounted
Completion: Fall 2008
Description: The system is built over a storm water retention area located on the property, allowing for its dual use and providing a buffer to adjacent properties. By protecting the retention function of the area, the design negates the need for a new draining system while at the same time providing a clean, noise-free use of the land.
City of Winters Water Treatment Facility
Waste Water Treatment Facility City of Winters California
groSolar
MP2 Capital
Location: Northern California
Size: 240 kW
Mount: Ground-Mounted
Completion: Spring 2010
Description: This facility, built by groSolar for MP2 capital, uses crystalline PV panel mounted on RayTracker GC to provide power for the water treatment facility. The system fully powers the city's facility through solar energy.
Large Industrial Facility
SAS Institute
Location: North Carolina
Size: 1.2 MW
Mount: Ground-Mounted
Completion: Summer 2010
Description: This 1.2MW facility built by groSolar will generate an estimated 1.9 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) annually, enough to power more than 200 homes. The site takes advantage of RayTracker architecture to conform to the site's natural topography.
Sicily
Under Construction
Location: Italy
Size: 5MW
Mount: Ground-Mounted
Completion: Fall 2010
Description: This utility scale installation will be one of the largest of its kind in Sicily and is an example of how RayTracker can enable the best economics for solar projects in Europe.
VA Hospital
VA Hospital
Location: Arizona
Size: 330kW
Mount: Ground-Mounted
Completion: Summer 2010
Description: This VA Hospital installation is an example of how RayTracker is built in the US and used on government projects. RayTracker has been designed, tested, and proven to handle the extreme temperatures and dust of desert environments.
Post Ranch Inn
Post Ranch Inn solar tracking Post Ranch Inn
Location: Northern California Coastline
Size: 207.9kW
Mount: Ground-Mounted
Completion: Fall 2008
Description: Installation site experiences wind and rough coastal conditions. Site design must maximize the solar resource while also being extremely rugged.
British Telecom International
British Telecom solar power tracking British Telecom International
Location: US Headquarters, El Segundo, California
Size: 400kW
Mount: Carport-Mounted
Completion: Winter 2008
Description: The solar power system is designed to maximize energy production, with about half of the system's approximately 2,000 solar modules mounted on RayTracker GC single-axis trackers to be installed above the site's south facing parking lot. The system is one of the largest of its type in Southern California.
Municipal Facility
Municipal Facility
Location: New York
Size: 80kW
Mount: Ground-Mounted
Completion: December 2009
Description: This RayTracker installation is located at a municipal facility in New York State, where harsh winter environmental conditions are the norm. RayTracker distributed actuation system is designed and tested for all applications including wet and freezing environments.
Agricultural Facility
Agricultural Facility
Location: Central California
Size: 55kW
Mount: Ground-Mounted
Completion: March 2010
Description: This system is located in a remote area near an agricultural facility and is used to reduce its energy needs. The system includes innovative low concentration photovoltaic panels. Use of RayTracker with this technology is enabled by RayTracker Distributed Actuation Architecture.
Johnson Utilities
Johnson Utilities solar tracking
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Size: 30kW pilot utility installation
Mount: Ground-Mounted
Completion: Fall 2008