Sunday, August 1, 2010

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pocono raceway

Igdalsky Pocono Raceway President and CEO of the track, John "Doc" Mattioli and their families, officially opened the 25-hectare solar farm, the track this weekend. When fully operational, the agricultural products between the 3000000-4000000 kilowatt hours per year. It will provide all the power in the field, and increase the local electricity network."Hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, thats what electric bill," said Igdalsky, standing beside one of the 39,690 solar panels on the farm. "We are spending nearly $ 16 million to the project can not go into an electric bill now, and we also benefit from the network if we are not in power, pulling and delivery of energy to the grid, which goes to neighbors' houses ... almost too close to a thousand houses in this project .

"We started thinking about five years ago," says Mattioli. "I've read on the sun and the idea of [a] The panels of the top gallery, the building and all buildings in the garage.""It is the largest solar power project, [the] largest renewable energy project of any stadium anywhere in the world - not only in America but around the world. We are the largest solar power plant of Pennsylvania, [a] is the tenth largest in the country," said Igdalsky.The solar system developed by enXco, a company that creates, builds and operates renewable energy projects throughout the United States."All power is supplied to the garages, all those related to sales of electric appliances," said Igdalsky. "We provide electricity for lighting, pumping water, heating, air conditioning, all connected to a computer running something of the buildings there. ... When plugged in, would you use solar power. "

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