President Nasheed, Sungevity Install
Solar Panel Array on Presidential Residence
President Mohamed Nasheed climbed on
to the roof of his official residence, Muleeaage, on Thursday morning to
complete the installation of a solar power system.
The President, sporting a safety harness and hardhat, joined Danny Kennedy,
founder of Californian solar power company Sungevity, and an installation team
to finish the solar photovoltaic (PV) system.
The President’s solar installation is in support of 350.org’s Global Work Party,
which is due to begin on Sunday.
“Solar power helps combat climate change, reduces our dependency on imported oil
and most importantly cuts our electricity costs,” said President Nasheed.
“The Maldives stands at the front line of climate change and we don’t have the
luxury of time to sit and wait for the rest of the world to act. We are getting
to work to start the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy,” added
the President.
The Maldives has announced plans to green its energy sector and pledged under
the Copenhagen Accord to become carbon neutral by 2020.
President Nasheed’s installation comes one day after the Obama administration
announced plans to install solar panels on the roof of the White House by the
spring of 2011.
The Muleeaage solar system provides 11.5 kW of installed peak output. This is
expected to save the Maldives more than $300,000 over the life of the system.
Sungevity designed the system remotely from its headquarters in Oakland,
California and trained local staff to help install it. The President’s staff
will manage and maintain the system. Solar module manufacturer LG Electronics
(LG) donated the panels. Iron Ridge and KACO provided the racking system and
inverters respectively.
Sungevity is also conducting an energy audit of Muleeaage to identify ways to
cut energy wastage. Renewable energy installation best practice always includes
an energy audit, to identify immediate savings and cost-effective energy
conservation measures.
“President Nasheed is making a wise, affordable investment for his country,”
said Danny Kennedy of Sungevity.
“We are proud he chose Sungevity to coordinate the design of a system from
halfway around the world. Saving energy and going solar are the keys to
unlocking economic growth and energy security. This shows that anyone, be they
world leaders, like Presidents Nasheed and Obama, or American homeowners, can
easily go solar and save money. It’s that simple.”
Mr. Kennedy started the “Globama” Solar on the White House campaign on Earth Day
2010 (22 April), to encourage President Obama to put solar panels on the White
House.
LG provided 50 panels for the installation.
“LG has been very active in tackling climate change issues by making energy
efficient solutions and working to eliminate hazardous materials from the
production process,” said Hwan-yong Noh, CEO of LG Air Conditioning Company.
“It's imperative that government and the private sector work together to build a
more sustainable environment for our children,” he added.