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by Staff Writers Honolulu HI (SPX) May 02, 2012
Panasonic announces that New City Nissan, Hawaii's biggest and number one selling Nissan dealer in Honolulu, Hawai'i, has installed a 305.7-kilowatt Panasonic solar system to generate additional revenue and energy-cost savings for the dealership. The Nissan dealership will be holding a ribbon-cutting event on the new system today, as part of its "Earth Day Event." The dealership installation features Panasonic HIT Power 220-watt panels, with part of the 305.76-kilowatt system being used for Net Energy Metering (109-kilowatts) and the remainder participating in a Feed-In-Tariff system (196-kilowatts), where energy is being sold to the local utility company. Energy being used for cost savings will also be used by the Nissan dealership to power its electric vehicles on the lot, such as the Nissan Leaf. "There are a lot of solar panel manufacturers out there, but none are as efficient and predictable as Panasonic for output," said John Uekawa, President of New City Nissan. "We can use the energy generated from the sun to offset our typical energy needs, power our electric vehicles and even generate additional revenue for the company." 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 in Los Angeles. "Installing solar panels where money can actually be made from the system is exactly why renewable energy makes so much sense, both for the environment and the wallet," said Begley, Jr. "Panasonic's panels produce more and are the ones to choose when goals are based on actual energy output." Panasonic Eco Solutions North America will provide comprehensive renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions to corporate and public sector organizations from the planning and engineering stages through implementation, construction and permanent financing, as well as ongoing system maintenance.
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