The Villager Jan. 2014 | Page 15

The Charbonneau Villager Page 15 January 2014 Solar Array Project Completes Construction Phase By Mike Bondi During the week of December 9 - just one month after beginning work - most of the construction on the Solar Array project at the North Willamette Research and Extension Center (NWREC) was completed. During this time, 172 steel posts were driven into the one-acre site. Racking, or framing, was assembled for the fourrow array; 868 solar panels were hung and all the trenching and electrical wiring was installed to connect the panels. An inverter that will convert the direct current to alternate current was installed. The final steps of the project will be the placing of a transformer by local power utility, PGE, and the testing, evaluation and monitoring of the system to ensure power flows back to the grid properly. It is projected that the 220-kilowatt solar array will generate about 85 percent of the entire power utility needs of the 160-acre agricultural research center, including all of the greenhouses, wells and irrigation pumps, the office, outbuildings and meeting rooms. It was amazing to see how quickly this project came together. Even though the weather was very wet the first week in November when we were doing the site preparation and setting up the road access, equipment and storage for the construction, we enjoyed mostly clear, dry and cold weather the remainder of the construction time. So, work progressed quickly. Besides the final steps of placing the transformer, hooking to the grid and testing, the remaining tasks will include installing a perimeter fence around the array for safety and access control and planting additional vegetative screening for drivers on Miley Road and for neighbors to the west of the array. We are waiting for all of the construction to be finished before completing the landscaping. A 400-foot row of arborvitae was planted along Miley Road before construction began. Additional shrubs will be planted this winter. I expect the array will be producing electricity sometime in January. The solar array project is a collaborative effort between public universities around the state and the solar energy company, Solar City. Oregon State University is the primary institution participating with five installations (three on campus in Corvallis and two off campus). Solar City owns all of the equipment and has funded all of the installations. NWREC is hosting the project for a 20-year agreement period. Solar City maintains, monitors and operates the arrays. NWREC receives the power they produce, plus has an agreement to purchase future needs at a reduced kilowatt price compared to current costs. 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