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Sharp Solar Modules to Be Installed on Habitat for Humanity Homes on Long Island, NY

December 5th, 2006 by kalyan89 in PV-General, SC Company Reports

Sharp Solar Modules to Be Installed on Habitat for Humanity Homes on Long Island, NY: Solar-Generated Electricity Will Provide Long-Lasting Cost Savings for New Homeowners

November 29, 2006 /press release Sharp USA
http://sharpusa.com

MAHWAH, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sharp, the world leader in solar cell production, will supply solar modules for several Habitat for Humanity homes in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Already, five such homes in the Brookhaven, LI area have been outfitted with Sharp modules, and based on the success of the program, Habitat for Humanity will continue fitting the homes with the energy-producing equipment. Up to 10 additional homes on Long Island will have solar modules installed over the next year on existing newly constructed homes. Habitat for Humanity homes are provided for low-income, first-time homebuyers who are required to provide “sweat-equity” by helping to build the houses that they will buy and occupy.

Each array of Sharp modules will be 3 to 4 kilowatts (kW) in size; enough to provide most of the electricity used by each household. This will mean a nearly zero electricity bill for the homeowners. Typically, the monthly electricity bill would be about $130. With the 25-year warranty provided for all Sharp solar modules, the savings translates to long-term relief from roughly $1,500 per year in electricity bills.

All systems will utilize Sharp’s new Solar Racking System (SRS) – the first such installations on Long Island. The system includes 187-watt ND-187U1 solar modules, mounting structure and a Sharp Sunvista inverter, all designed for streamlined installation, improved aesthetics and superb reliability. Designed for residential or light commercial systems, the SRS sits lower on the roof than prior racking systems, and is ideal for both retrofit and new construction. Installation of the SRS systems saves costs by cutting down on installation time and reducing the amount of materials used.

“Sharp solar energy systems are helping people around the world realize the financial and environmental benefits of renewable energy,” said Ron Kenedi, vice president of Sharp’s Solar Energy Solutions Group. “By incorporating Sharp’s solar energy solutions into their projects, Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk County is making a smart decision that will benefit homebuyers and the community for years to come.”

In addition to the home installations, Habitat for Humanity will have Sharp modules installed on its own corporate offices in Suffolk County. A 4-kW system will be installed on one of its two buildings, followed by a 6-kW system on the larger, second building.

Empire Electric, a leading supplier of solar electric equipment, will be responsible for designing the systems and supervising the installation, which will be done by KPS Contracting and Greystone Energy Contractors. “This is something we’re very glad we could be a part of,” says Bill Feldman, clean energy manager of Empire Electric. “A solar system on the roof makes the home even more affordable to the new owners.”

Sharp Electronics Corporation is the U.S. subsidiary of Sharp Corporation, Osaka, Japan. With solar cell production capacity of 600 megawatts (MW) worldwide and more than 200,000 installations per year, Sharp is the world’s solar production leader, a position the company has held for more than 5 years. As a corporation, Sharp is committed to achieving a company-wide zero global warming impact by 2010, part of its long term commitment to solar and to the environment. Further information on Sharp’s commitment to solar energy and its solar product line is available online at www.sharpusa.com/solar.

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