HSGS to Maintain Solar Arrays at Yosemite National Park
September 7th, 2017
Charleston, SC- The National Park Service has selected Hannah Solar Government Services (HSGS), out of Charleston, SC, to perform preventative maintenance services on various arrays totaling 672 kilowatts (kW) located at the El Portal Maintenance Complex in California’s Yosemite National Park. The systems were built in 2011 and were, at the time, the largest solar project the National Park Service had ever built.
HSGS will inspect the systems, test the performance of each array, and wash the solar panels which may have collected dust and pollen over the years. The solar panels are warrantied for 25 years from the date of installation and even have an expected life of 40 years. The National Park Service recognized that the small expense to maintain and clean their solar energy systems would maximize performance and energy savings long into the future.
CEO of HSGS, Colonel (Ret) Dave McNeil commented, “We look forward to working with the National Park Service at Yosemite and we are excited to help them realize maximum savings from their existing solar PV systems.”
HSGS will inspect the systems, test the performance of each array, and wash the solar panels which may have collected dust and pollen over the years. The solar panels are warrantied for 25 years from the date of installation and even have an expected life of 40 years. The National Park Service recognized that the small expense to maintain and clean their solar energy systems would maximize performance and energy savings long into the future.
CEO of HSGS, Colonel (Ret) Dave McNeil commented, “We look forward to working with the National Park Service at Yosemite and we are excited to help them realize maximum savings from their existing solar PV systems.”
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