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Austin solar power system at University of Texas campus




University of Texas now has the largest solar system in town as it celebrates the completion of photovoltaic power on its J. J. Pickle Research Campus.  …

…    “Consisting of two arrays of solar panels, the photovoltaic system is the largest completed solar project at one location in Austin.”   …

Via University of Texas at Austin: Largest Solar Installation.

Solar Energy Project (PDF): The project consists of two grid-tied solar power systems. One system will be a ground-mounted array of solar panels in a field south of the Microelectronics & Engineering Research Center building. The other system will be an array of panels over a newly constructed carport west of the Bureau of Economic Geology Administration building. A monitoring system will track the energy generated at each installation.

University Facilities Services (PDF).

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