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Arkansas library system breaks ground on nearly 1-MW solar project

By Kelsey Misbrener | September 17, 2021

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On Sept. 17, the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) broke ground on a new, nearly 1-MW solar array. The renewable energy will create savings and help the Library System accomplish its goals of operating sustainably and promoting green practices throughout the state. As listed in its sustainability statement, CALS aims to incorporate energy-efficient practices, raise public awareness and evaluate and report their environmental impact.

In accordance with the first objective, CALS partnered with the Arkansas Energy Office in 2017 to implement an energy savings performance contract, wherein a state-approved company implements energy-efficient upgrades at no cost. CALS chose Entegrity out of Little Rock to audit their facilities and implement the tailored scope of work: LED lighting, water conservation measures, new HVAC equipment, and utility rate corrections. The project, completed under budget, produced enough energy savings to pay for the original project as well as fund a 66-kW solar array at the Hillary Rodham Clinton Children’s Library & Learning Center with the remaining capital. After two years of measurement & verification, the savings created for this initial project have actually exceeded the expected savings amount by more than $30,000.

CALS and Entegrity have now partnered for Phase Two: the design and construction of a new, larger array that will further offset energy consumption and create utility savings. The 998-kW array with 3,024 modules will track the sun throughout the day to produce maximum energy, resulting in an annual savings of $36,000. Taking into account this new array and the energy efficiency savings from Phase One, CALS will save a total of $5.8 million over the project’s lifetime.

“The decision to continue our project with Entegrity and produce more solar energy for CALS was an easy one. While the onsite array is perfect to increase our patrons’ access to an operating solar facility, this new array will offset the energy consumption of several CALS buildings and create serious savings for us to incorporate new initiatives,” said Lance Ivy, CALS director of facilities and operations.

To foster the Library System’s eco-friendly culture even further, the Green Team, a group of CALS staff, spearheads green strategies. New programs include a systemwide recycling program and this year’s monthlong Earth Day celebration complete with upcycled crafting, grab-n-go bags to grow native wildflowers, virtual programming on energy efficiency and more.

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Kelsey Misbrener

Kelsey Misbrener is currently managing editor of Solar Power World and has been reporting on policy, technology and other areas of the U.S. solar market since 2017.

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  1. Solarman says

    September 17, 2021 at 4:04 pm

    ““The decision to continue our project with Entegrity and produce more solar energy for CALS was an easy one. While the onsite array is perfect to increase our patrons’ access to an operating solar facility, this new array will offset the energy consumption of several CALS buildings and create serious savings for us to incorporate new initiatives,” said Lance Ivy, CALS director of facilities and operations.””

    This is becoming a normalized practice, putting solar PV on community buildings like, libraries, fire stations, county buildings, schools and even medical clinics and Hospitals. In the case of taxpayer monies used to pay “electric bills”, the taxpayers monies can go towards supporting the programs these entities were built to serve.

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