Seattle Mariners hit it out of the park with Panasonic Hit ® Double Solar Panels
Unique Double-Sided Panels Cover Skybridge at Safeco Field
Secaucus, NJ and Seattle, WA (March 29, 2012) – Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company in partnership with the Seattle Mariners announces the installation of a solar panel system comprised of 168 Panasonic HIT® Double solar panels at Safeco Field, the Seattle Mariners’ home ballpark. HIT® Double solar panels are unique because they absorb and generate electricity from both the top and bottom sides of the solar panel. Installation will be completed by the start of the 2012 baseball season next month.
The project is part of the Seattle Mariners ongoing commitment to sustainability that includes electric vehicle charging stations, high-efficiency lighting and other eco-friendly measures. InSpec Group, the contractor on the project, has designed the 168 Panasonic solar panel system to be mounted on the elevator canopy of the parking garage and the roof of the skybridge that spans Edgar Martinez Drive. The 32.76-kilowatt system will generate approximately 40,000-kilowatt hours of power annually which will feed into the Safeco Field distribution grid. Fans will be able to track the amount of power generated by the solar panels on the monitors inside the ballpark.
According to Jim Doyle, President of the Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company, “The Mariners have a commitment to sustainability and our system will help them achieve their goals by using a natural power source, the sun, to reduce Safeco Field’s energy costs. By making fans aware of how solar energy generation, even in places like Seattle, can make a difference for any site, perhaps more people will consider adopting solar power for their own energy needs.”
Noted environmentalist and actor Ed Begley, Jr., a proponent of solar panel systems, is working with Panasonic on a solar panel installation system for his new home that he is building in Los Angeles. “The installation of Panasonic’s bifacial panels at Safeco Field sounds like a home run to me,” said Begley, Jr. “Safeco Field will reap many benefits with this unique solar panel system where electricity is generated from both sides. For Safeco and the Mariners, it makes economic sense to use the power of the sun to help reduce their energy costs. In addition, it puts them in the environmental forefront with their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program,” Begley, Jr. added.