Keys Energy Services (KEYS) formed a partnership with the Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary to construct a solar demonstration in Key West.
The 26 kilowatt (AC) solar photovoltaic system is located at the Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center in Key West and began operation in spring 2010. The system is jointly owned by FMPA and NOAA and operated by KEYS.
This solar partnership supports the development of renewable generation technologies by demonstrating the use of an advanced solar photovoltaic technology.
This project uses a “peel and stick” solar system, which generates electricity with an innovative thin-film solar panel that is mounted to the rooftop using an adhesive material. The thin-film technology was selected as the best match for the Florida Keys’ unique environmental conditions. Other advantages include technology that captures the complete solar spectrum more efficiently, the ability to generate at low light levels, and its flexible and lightweight construction.
The project cost $235,928, with FMPA’s All-Requirements Project paying 62-percent and NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries paying 38-percent. KEYS, through an existing agreement with FMPA, will provide operation and maintenance support for the system.
Solar generation technology produces no emissions, helping Florida’s municipal electric utilities reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This demonstration project is part of FMPA’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions back to year-2000 levels by 2017.