Case Study – Contra Costa
3.2 Megawatts The 3.2-MW solar power generation system, comprising PV panels mounted on 34 parking canopies in six parking lots at Contra Costa College, Diablo Valley College and Los Medanos College, is the largest ever for a college or university system in North...
Case Study – Fresno State University
1.1 Megawatts The large-scale solar power installation at California State University, Fresno will supply 20 percent of the university’s annual power needs. The 1.1-megawatt solar system is expected to save Fresno State more than $13 million in avoided utility costs...
Press Release: Versa-Canopy PC
M Bar C Construction’s Versa-Canopy PC was approved August 4, 2015 at the San Diego office of the Division of the State Architect. The Versa-Canopy is an all-steel system that can be configured as a single slope lunch shelter, a gable lunch shelter, or as a walkway...
Case Study – Cerro Cosa Community College District
959 Kilowatts Construction was completed in June of 2004. The general project design consists of 6 ½ acres of ground mounted Sharp Electronic solar modules and a free standing concrete building that will house the inverters, distribution equipment and allows for...
Case Study: Milpitas Unified School District
3.4 Megawatts Milpitas Unified School District completed a 19-site, district-wide solar and energy efficiency project designed to supply 75 percent of the district’s total annual electricity needs through solar energy. The 3.4-megawatt solar parking canopies and shade...
Case Study: San Jose Unified School District
5.5 Megawatts San José Unified School District announced on February 5, 2009, the completion of what is believed to be the largest K-12 solar and energy efficiency project in the United States. The project, which includes a total of 5.5 megawatts of solar power at 14...