The Capital: Solar Power Expo 2011 |
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“A energia toca todos os aspectos de nossas vidas, desde o custo de aquecer nossas casas até a manutenção de nossos recursos para as gerações futuras.” O'Malley disse. "Estamos todos aqui hoje porque entendemos que estamos lutando pelo futuro de nossos filhos. Maryland está liderando os esforços do país em energia e sustentabilidade limpa, e o crescente setor" verde "de nosso estado é vital para a nossa capacidade de criar empregos e competir globalmente no novo economia." Sign.
The governor’s appearance, coupled with a growing vendor and visitor base, was seen by Lopez as a good sign.
"É bom ver que o governador está prestando atenção a essas questões", disse Lopez. “O rosto que temos mais de 500 pessoas aqui mostra que o público está começando a perceber também. Agora precisamos pegar as coisas que aprendemos e aplicá-las. Precisamos tornar essas coisas mainstream.”
Um dos fornecedores foi baseado em Millersville Solar Energy Services. Founded by Roger Perry in 2006, the company analyzes homes and installs solar panels for electricity, hot water and pool heaters, among other uses.
To heat enough water for an average family of four, Solar Energy Services installs two 4-foot by 8-foot solar panels at a cost of approximately $10,000, Perry said. But residents will receive Solar Renewable Energy Credits, along with other state and federal incentives, that will allow the panels to “pay for themselves” in just over two years, Perry said.
Both Perry and Solar Energy Services President Rick Peters say business has been exploding recently.
“We’re growing 80 percent a year, ” Peters said. “We’re growing and we just hired mroe people, so we’re also creating jobs.”
Another Millersville company, Kenergy Solar, also was at the expo. Though the company is only 2 years old, it already has installed solar panels throughout Anne Arundel and Montgomery counties, Coordinator Julia Sullivan said.
Sullivan praised O’Malley and the state’s legislators who are pushing for new, innovative renewable energy policies.
"Eles estão nos ajudando a criar uma indústria sustentável", disse Sullivan. Ele também espera adicionar mais à exposição em Timonium a um ponto em que o estacionamento está cheio de vendedores e visitantes, disse ele. Lopez disse. "A Cúpula de Energia de hoje Futher ressalta o compromisso de Maryland em acelerar nossa transição para um futuro de energia limpa."
Lopez is putting putting on another expo in Pennsylvania next month and hopes to eventually expand to Ohio, New York and beyond. He also hopes to add more to the expo in Timonium to a point where the parking lot is full of vendors and visitors alike, he said.
“We haven’t even scratched teh surface of what we can do.” Lopez said.
Maryland Energy Administration Director Malcolm Woolf shared similar sentiments.
“Maryland ahs emerged as a national leader in energy innovation, thanks to the smart choices we’ve made over the last five years,” Woolf said. “Today’s energy summit futher underscores Maryland’s commitment to accelerating our transition to a clean energy future.”
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