Blue Oak Energy provided the full electrical and architectural plans for this 2.42 MW PV array. As of the project completion date this was the largest rooftop PV system in the United States
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Blue Oak Energy is the complete provider for REI's ambitious multi-site California solar initiative.
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Blue Oak Energy developed solar array designs for three different types of rooftops and two different steel carports.
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The array’s single-axis tracking system provides a 12% increase in production over traditional fixed-rack systems, covering 23% of the Mariani plant’s entire electrical needs.
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Blue Oak Energy provided engineering consulting services for 2.3 MW of ground mounted solar arrays developed to cut long term energy costs.
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The project consists of two 500kW arrays on a pair of disparate, proximate rooftops.
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Blue Oak Energy provided the full electrical and architectural plans for this 2.42 MW PV array. As of the project completion date this was the largest rooftop PV system in the United States.
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Blue Oak performed the electrical system design on this unique 1.2 MW installation.
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We delivered a complete construction plans and system startup to help the installing contractor deliver an operational system
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Blue Oak Energy delivered the AC and DC electrical design for the Port of Oakland’s first photovoltaic system.
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Blue Oak is the complete provider for REI's ambitious multi-site California solar initiative.
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Blue Oak Energy prepared the design and engineering plans for this ground mounted solar array located in Marin County, California.
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This project is part of the Wal-Mart multisite initiative. This 500kW system is typical for the system sizes on all their retail stores.
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Blue Oak Energy delivered the DC electrical design for this unique project.
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Blue Oak Energy provided a comprehensive construction documentation package and obtained a building permit in under 6 weeks.
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Blue Oak Energy characterized the power output of the system, performed extensive troubleshooting, and provides ongoing maintenance.
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Blue Oak Energy characterized the power output of the system and performed extensive troubleshooting.
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Blue Oak Energy was hired to offset Sony's high energy consumption for lighting movie studio sets.
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Blue Oak Energy contributed its services to the design of a 238kW PV system at Caltech.
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Blue Oak Energy designed the photovoltaic system and provided contractor support.
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The system is composed of single-axis trackers positioned to follow the natural contour of the area.
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Blue Oak Energy helped this project move from concept to reality in less than 8 months.
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Blue Oak Energy concentrated its efforts and was able to procure a permit in one week and finish construction and commissioning within a month.
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The solar electric system resulted in significant energy savings for this family-owned winery located in Healdsburg, California.
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We helped the solar contractor design the PV system and assisted moving the project through the planning and permitting process.
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Members of our staff were part of the design and installation team for this unique project lead by Applied Power Corporation.
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We provided the design and planning services for this monumental project.
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Blue Oak Energy provided a complete system design and construction package and obtained a building permit in less than 6 weeks.
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Hall Middle School is an award-winning public school for sixth, seventh and eighth graders in the Larkspur School District of California.
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This project was honored with a prestigious energy conservation award in 1999.
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