Kyocera Solar modules to power long Island's Fiesta Solar Community Cafe. (Newsline).(Kyocera Solar, Inc.)(Brief Article)

Environmental Design & Construction, June, 2003

Scottsdale, Ariz. -- Kyocera Solar, Inc., announced that it wiii be the exclusive provider of photovoltaic (PVI panels to the "Fiesta Solar Community Cafe," located in the old Brentwood train station of Long Island, N.Y The historic building, constructed in 1904, will incorporate an ultra-modern rooftop PV system from Kyocera to generate electricity from sunlight, as well as a separate solar thermal system to produce hot water.

Forty-eight 120-watt Kyocera PV panels have already been installed during the first phase of the project, creating a 5.76kw electrical generating system that is providing more than 100 percent of the building's required power during reconstruction. During the project's second phase, additional PV panels will be installed on both the...

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