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Austin radio station installs solar and EV charging stations for sustainability initiative

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 30, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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An independent public classical radio station in Austin, Texas, is adding solar power to save on energy costs and boost its sustainability efforts.

KMFA Classical 89.5 collaborated with local ownership Ash solar energy to install an 89.64 kWdc system consisting of 166 solar panels on the roof, the maximum number allowed within the city code. Once operational, the solar panel will offset an estimated 133 MWh of electricity consumption annually.

In addition to the rooftop solar system, KMFA’s capital investment also includes the installation of four EV charging stations in the company’s parking lot, all of which will be equipped with universal chargers that employees and guests can use in support of the station’s broader sustainability goals. .

The energy absorbed by the solar panels will be transferred to the city of Austin, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and creating resiliency in the local grid. In return, KMFA will receive credit from Austin Energy, reducing average monthly energy costs by 40-50% and helping maintain a fiscally responsible future for the organization.

“We want to reduce monthly energy costs, rely on renewable energy sources and be a small part of solving the lack of power during periods of high demand,” said George Preston, CEO of KMFA. “We continue to look for ways to align our practices with our corporate values ​​to maintain a sustainable, environmentally friendly and fiscally strong workplace. Installing both solar and EV charging stations does just that.”

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The system, including materials and installation, will cost $195,000. KMFA is eligible for an Austin Energy rebate of just over $80,000, as well as a federal investment tax credit under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, equal to 30% of the remaining system cost. As a non-profit organization, this credit can be received in the form of direct compensation. The balance of approximately $80,000 will be spent from the remaining KMFA capital funds.

With installation underway and expected to be completed in late May, KMFA’s solar system will begin generating energy for the local grid just as temperatures and energy consumption are rising. If ordered, the EV charging stations should be operational by the end of June.

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