Paragon Space Is a commercial facility aiming to adopt renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint. The project involved the installation of a 68.04kW solar system consisting of 168 panels. This report outlines the system's specifications, energy generation potential, and the estimated environmental impact in terms of carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction.
The solar system we installed at Paragon Space comprises 168 solar panels with a combined capacity of 68.04kW. The panels are strategically positioned to maximize sun exposure and efficiently convert sunlight into electricity. The system's design and configuration were tailored to meet Paragon Space's energy requirements and space constraints.
The installed solar system at Paragon Space is projected to generate an estimated 61,002kWh of electricity annually. This substantial energy output is expected to fulfill a significant portion of Paragon Space's electricity needs, offsetting reliance on traditional power sources. By harnessing the sun's energy, Paragon Space can take advantage of a sustainable, renewable resource and reduce its dependence on fossil fuel-based electricity.
It is estimated to avoid the emission of approximately 15.4 tonnes of CO2 per year. This reduction in CO2 emissions is a direct result of the displacement of electricity generated from conventional power plants, which primarily rely on fossil fuels. By utilizing clean energy from solar panels, Paragon Space significantly contributes to environmental sustainability and mitigates climate change.
The success of this project highlights the potential of solar energy in reducing carbon footprints and promoting sustainable practices. As renewable technologies continue to advance and become more accessible, organizations like Paragon Space can lead the way in creating a greener future.