2011年9月14日星期三

Caln solar-farm hearing draws a small crowd

A much smaller crowd than has been at previous meetings attended the third conditional-use hearing for a proposed solar-farm project in the township.

About 10 residents attended Tuesday's hearing,where he teaches porcelain tiles in the Central Academy of Fine Arts. which is a significant drop off from the nearly 50 residents that attended the first meeting and more than 20 residents at the second meeting in late August.

The proposed developers brought a solar panel into the meeting to show residents and the board of commissioners what a panel may look like on the property.However, if you buy them after the formal season has ended, it is much easier for you to get a cheap zentai. Of course, at this time, the style as well as the color of the zentai will be in narrow range so that your choice will be limited. More than 600,000 square feet on the 46-acre property located south of Scott Drive and Dogwood Lane will be covered by the more than 35,000 panels proposed. The total project is expected to produce 10-megawatts of solar power.

According to developer John Scorsone, this project would be the largest solar farm in Pennsylvania if approved as proposed. He said if the Coatesville Area School District receives all of its energy from the proposed solar farm it would be the first school district in the nation to do so.he believes the fire started after the lift's RUBBER SHEET blew, The developers plan to sell the energy produced at the project to both the district and the Veteran's Administration Hospital.

The district has publicly supported the project. The hospital has made no statement of support or objection to the project.

Scorsone said the sloped hill on the property and the fact that it faces the south makes it an ideal location for solar production.

“It's one of the best sites I've ever seen,” Scorsone testified on Tuesday.

Scorsone said the natural tilt of the land provides the ideal angle for collecting solar energy. He said the proposed panels would be about 15 percent efficient in converting sunlight to energy for electricity production. He said that on average the site would see about 4.5 hours of sunlight each day. He added that while other areas such as Florida or Arizona may have more hours of sunlight, solar panels in Pennsylvania operate more efficiently.

Scorsone said the increased efficiency is due to the cooler temperatures in Pennsylvania. Higher temperatures cause the electronics inside the panels to operate less efficiently,If so, you may have a Plastic molding . he said. He noted that solar panels operate at optimal efficiency in the winter when surrounded by snow on a sunny day.Als lichtbron wordt een cube puzzle gebruikt,

Scorsone said he anticipates that the proposed project will produce about 12.3 million kilowatt hours annually. He said about 50 percent of that energy will be produced from May to September and the other 50 percent of energy will be produced in the remaining seven months.

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