New Orleans Schools Go Solar With Entergy, Nike, Winrock International, U.S. Green Building Council Partnership, City of New Orl
September 30 2009 - 4:20PM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Work on an
advanced, hurricane-resistant solar roof wrapped up this week at
Warren Easton Senior High School, the first project of a
partnership between Entergy Corporation, Nike Corporation, Winrock
International, the Louisiana Chapter of the U.S. Green Building
Council and the city of New Orleans. The New Orleans public school
is now equipped with a 28-kilowatt solar array that will produce
approximately 37,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity annually -
enough to power three typical residential homes. The partners
committed almost $1.7 million to the project with $1.5 million
coming from Entergy Corp. The installation at Warren Easton, which
becomes the largest solar array in the city, cost approximately
$500,000, including equipment, materials and installation. "Entergy
is committed to helping rebuild our community in a way that is
environmentally sustainable," said Rod West, president and CEO of
Entergy New Orleans, Inc. "We are proud to be the lead sponsor of
the New Orleans Solar Schools Initiative, which supports the
benefits of clean, alternative energy and energy conservation, and
even more importantly teaches those benefits to our children - our
future leaders." The project includes an instructional component
that will help educate both students and teachers about
conservation and renewable energy. Students will use the solar
equipment as a first-hand learning tool to research and report on
how energy conservation can integrate with solar power. The New
Orleans Solar School Initiative originated with Entergy's purchase
of carbon offsets - registered on Winrock International's American
Carbon Registry - from Nike in 2006. The transaction was part of
Entergy's long-range plan to stabilize CO2 emissions 20 percent
year 2000 levels through 2010. Nike donated $150,000 of the
proceeds from the sale of the carbon offsets, and Entergy committed
up to $1.5 million - part of which is tied to an agreement with the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - to install solar systems at
New Orleans public schools. "The New Orleans Solar Schools
Initiative is an important component of the efforts of the city of
New Orleans to reach the objectives outlined in the 'Solar America
City' program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy," said
Mayor C. Ray Nagin. "The use of carbon offsets to fund this project
also realizes the goals set forth in the city's carbon footprint
analysis, which is also done in collaboration with Entergy. We look
forward to working together to further advance our city's economic
future while simultaneously reducing our carbon footprint." "In
this project, Nike and Entergy found a way to use the market to
reduce emissions and help students and teachers learn the skills
future energy managers will need," said John Kadyszewski, director
of the American Carbon Registry at Winrock International. The
project is being coordinated by Winrock, a nonprofit organization
based in Little Rock, Ark. The project contractor was Advanced
Roofing, Inc. Other project partners include the Greater New
Orleans Foundation, the U.S. Department of Energy and Think Energy.
Entergy's Past Solar Projects: Solar Installations Dryades YMCA
Project Environmental Performance About Entergy:
http://www.entergy.com/ About Nike: http://www.nikebiz.com/ About
Winrock International: http://www.winrock.org/ About the Louisiana
Chapter of U.S. Green Building Council:
http://www.usgbc-louisiana.org/ About the City of New Orleans
http://www.cityofno.com/ DATASOURCE: Entergy Corporation CONTACT:
Michael Burns of Entergy Corporation, +1-504-576-4238, Web Site:
http://www.entergy.com/
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