Hannah Solar Government Services Selected to Build Solar Array for NASA
May 25th, 2017
Charleston, SC- Hannah Solar Government Services (HSGS) was selected by Madison Electric to install a roof mounted solar energy system for NASA on a new building being constructed at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Over the years, NASA has made an effort to replace and revitalize many of the pre-Apollo era facilities at Marshall Space Flight Center. These new buildings were designed to be more technologically advanced and create a smaller footprint.
NASA is using some of the same design for its new facilities as others it has recently constructed at the Marshall Space Flight Center. In 2013, HSGS installed a 120 kilowatt (kW) solar PV system on a building adjacent to the building now under construction. The newer building is of a very similar design. It too will have a 120 kW solar PV system on its roof to be designed and installed by Hannah Solar Government Services.
COL Retired Dave McNeil, President and CEO of HSGS, said, “We are veterans proud to continue serving our country and proud to continue providing solar energy generation for NASA.”
HSGS will begin the installation of the system in the Fall of 2017.
Over the years, NASA has made an effort to replace and revitalize many of the pre-Apollo era facilities at Marshall Space Flight Center. These new buildings were designed to be more technologically advanced and create a smaller footprint.
NASA is using some of the same design for its new facilities as others it has recently constructed at the Marshall Space Flight Center. In 2013, HSGS installed a 120 kilowatt (kW) solar PV system on a building adjacent to the building now under construction. The newer building is of a very similar design. It too will have a 120 kW solar PV system on its roof to be designed and installed by Hannah Solar Government Services.
COL Retired Dave McNeil, President and CEO of HSGS, said, “We are veterans proud to continue serving our country and proud to continue providing solar energy generation for NASA.”
HSGS will begin the installation of the system in the Fall of 2017.
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