CSE Projects – NCSU

In October 2007 Carolina Solar Energy, LLC (CSE) built and began operating a 75.6 KW PV solar generation project on Lot 86 at NC State University opposite the RBC Arena in Raleigh NC. The project is located on top of a “brownfield” that was a former agricultural pesticide landfills.

The electricity generated is sold to Progress Energy under an avoided-cost contract and the renewable energy certificates are sold to NC GreenPower under a separate 5-year contract. This project won a prestigious US Department of Energy “Brownfields to Brightfields” Technology Demonstration Grant which helped CSE cover the extra costs of permitting a project on a “brownfield” and developing a unique foundation system that did not disturb the landfill. Instead of grading and digging into the site for concrete foundations, a recycled plastic foundation system designed by SunEdison allowed the solar arrays to be constructed and ballasted on top of the existing uneven ground

The project consists of 432 ground mounted, high-efficiency SolarWorld 175 Watt PV panels arranged in 12 arrays of 36 collectors each.

Construction and assembly of special foundation

Construction and assembly of special foundation

Inspecting the NCSU project, left to right - Steve Kalland, Director NC Solar Center, Richard Harkrader, CEO CSE, US DOE Secretary Bodman, James Oblinger, NCSU Chancellor, Bob Goodman, Chair of NC GreenPowerNCSU solar panels

Inspecting the NCSU project, left to right - Steve Kalland, Director NC Solar Center, Richard Harkrader, CEO CSE, US DOE Secretary Bodman, James Oblinger, NCSU Chancellor, Bob Goodman, Chair of NC GreenPowerNCSU solar panels

NCSU solar panels

NCSU solar panels

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NCSU site plan

NCSU site plan

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Inverter screen

NCSU ribbon-cutting, Jan 15th 2008

NCSU ribbon-cutting, Jan 15th 2008