ECE ILLINOIS Building's solar panels push towards net-zero goal
5/30/2019 9:50:10 AM
The solar panel system was initially designed to cover 20% of the building's electrical consumption according to The News-Gazette's interview with ECE ILLINOIS Director of Facilities Timothy Joseph Newman. It is currently generating about 25%.
"At times when the sun is bright but building energy needs are low, the extra power is a resource for the overall campus grid," said ECE ILLINOIS Professor Philip T Krein who supervised this project. This would help the University meet its goal of reducing energy emissions by 30% from 2008 to 2020.
In the future, the campus hopes to allocate part of the second Illinois solar farm planned in Savoy to the ECE Building so that 100% of its energy will come from sustainable sources.
After finishing the construction of the solar panels in April, Krein said, "With this final piece in place, we can really learn a lot more about what it takes to design, construct and operate low-energy buildings. We have tools to learn about better ways to expad the use of solar energy."
Read more about the solar panels from The News-Gazette.