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Solar will power Oregon’s University System




The State of Oregon University System will deploy solar panels across multiple campuses to generate five megawatts of power.  OIT will derive all of its power from renewable sources, leveraging this solar project in combination with an existing geothermal energy installation.  …

…   “Solar By Degrees will utilize solar panels from Hillsboro-based SolarWorld, solar inverters from PV Powered of Bend, will use Oregon Electric of Portland as the lead contractor for the project, and will work with Oregon contractors to complete installation and related work at OIT in Klamath Falls, OSU in Corvallis, and EOU in La Grande.”   …

Via Oregon University System: Solar Power Project.

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