VA to Install Solar Panels at 18 Medical Centers
WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded $20.2 million to install solar energy systems at 18 VA medical centers.
“Using renewable energy sources by installing solar panels at our Veterans’ medical centers is the future of our department,” Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki said. “These improvements will help transform VA and enhance our high quality of patient care.”
The solar projects are projected to be operational by September 2010 at 18 facilities in eight states and American Samoa. The solar energy projects will increase use of renewable energy sources. The solar cell installations will have a total capacity of 3,020 kilowatts.
VA is using crystalline silicon modules for its solar panels. The feasibility studies determined that using crystalline silicon was the best option for all of the facilities. These solar panels will be installed on roof tops, carports, or ground-mounted depending on the facility.
VA is conducting solar feasibility studies at 31 additional facilities using Recovery Act funding.
VA operates more than 1,400 sites of care. More than 5.5 million people received care in VA health care facilities in 2008.
VA Facilities Receiving Solar Panels
Name of Facility | City, State/Territory |
VA American Samoa Community-based Outpatient Clinic | Pago Pago, American Samoa |
Phoenix VA Healthcare System | Phoenix |
Southern Arizona VA Healthcare System | Tucson, Ariz |
VA Central California Healthcare System | Fresno, Calif. |
VA Long Beach Healthcare System | Long Beach, Calif. |
VA Palo Alto Healthcare System | Palo Alto, Calif. |
West Los Angeles Healthcare System Center | Los Angeles |
McClellan Outpatient Clinic | Sacramento, Calif. |
Mare Island Outpatient Clinic | Vallejo, Calif. |
Northern California Healthcare System | Mather, Calif. |
VA Connecticut Healthcare System | West Haven, Conn. |
VA Pacific Islands Healthcare System | Honolulu, Hawaii |
VA Sierra Nevada Healthcare System | Reno, Nev. |
Samuel S. Stratton VAMC | Albany, N.Y. |
VA Western New York Healthcare | Buffalo, N.Y. |
Syracuse VAMC | Syracuse, N.Y. |
West Texas VA Healthcare System | Big Spring, Texas |
Cheyenne VAMC | Cheyenne, Wyo. |
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