Pocono Raceway Solar Farm Hits Milestone
December 26, 2011
Five Million Kilowatt Hours of Electricity Produced
Long Pond, Pa. (December 26 2011) ?
Slightly more than 16 months after the dedication of Pocono Raceway’s
solar farm, the total amount of electricity produced by the 25 acre
facility reached the 5,000,000 kilowatt hour (kWh) mark. The Pocono
Raceway solar installation consists of 39,960 American made photovoltaic
modules that will produce more than 72 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of
energy over the next 20 years. The environmental attributes associated
with the system will offset more than 3,104 Metric Tons of carbon
dioxide annually and will generate enough power to provide the
electricity needs for over 500 homes beyond the power needs of Pocono
Raceway.
"This
is another important milestone for Pocono Raceway," said Brandon
Igdalsky, President and CEO of Pocono Raceway. "Pocono Raceway strongly
believes in the commitment to operate in a more environmentally
responsible way and is proud to be the first race track to power our
sport with clean, renewable sunlight with the world’s largest renewable
energy project to –power a sports facility. This solar power system,
built with timber, steel and solar panels made in the U.S., satisfies
all our Raceway’s energy needs, while helping to power local homes.
This project demonstrates real sustainability and proves that any
business that truly wants to Go Green, can do it."
The
5,000,000kWh produced has already impacted the environment. The total
energy generated equals the use of more than 30,000 60Watt light bulbs
for one year at eight hours per day and represents a savings of more
than 400,000 gallons of gasoline with a carbon dioxide (CO2) offset equaling that of 90,000 trees or 143,000 Propane BBQ Grills.
The Raceway has been awarded a number of environmental awards for its sustainable energy efforts including the 2011 Excellence in Renewable Energy Awards, Readers Choice Award presented by RenewableEnergyWorld.com and the 2011
Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence, presented each year by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. These awards
highlight the best in environmental innovation and expertise
The
Pocono Raceway Solar Farm is located along Long Pond Road adjacent
Pocono Raceway’s storied 2.5 mile Super Speedway. Pocono Raceway will
host two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race weekends in 2012. The 31st annual Pocono 400, June 8-10 and the 39th annual Pennsylvania 400, August 3-5.
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