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Solar Energy Returns To The White House

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010   

BOULDER, Colo. - The U. S. Department of Energy says by next spring, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue will have an array of solar panels on its roof as a demonstration project showing solar energy's reliability and availability. Acting Under Secretary for Energy Cathy Zoi says the First Family's residence will benefit.

"A photovoltaic system, which converts sunlight directly into electricity to help power things in the White House itself, and then a solar hot water system for the water-heating needs, like showers and stuff."

Presidents Carter and George W. Bush installed White House solar systems, Bush's were on the maintenance building; the Carter-era panels were removed during 1986 roof repairs. One of them was brought to the White House last month by solar activists in an effort to prod the Obama administration to take the action it has finally announced.

Seth Masia of the Boulder-based American Solar Energy Society says his organization's polling over the past 15 years shows roughly 75 percent of the American public understands solar energy and wants to see it developed. So, he says, this has more than just symbolic value.

"This isn't even of great educational value, because people already understand the technology. The point is to save the government some money. I mean, heating your water with the sun is free."

The White House solar panels are both symbolic and practical, says Zoi.

"Solar technologies have matured and they're being installed all over America. And I think the President and the First Lady feel like they're going to do at their house what a lot of other people in America are doing at their own homes."

She adds the companies eligible to bid on the project are all in the United States, and the panels will be made in America.



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