Website review: Inhabitat & SOLAR ARK: World'...

titansix titansix discovered this in Science/Tech 7 reviews since Jan 14, 2008
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titansix discovered 8 months ago
Sanyo has built an ark for the solar century - an impressive 630 kW solar-collecting building that boasts over 5,000 solar panels and kicks off over 500,000 kWh of energy per year. Even more outstanding is the fact that most of the monocrystalline modules used on the Solar Ark were factory rejects headed to the scrap pile. Located next to Sanyo's semiconductor factory in Gifu, Japan, the Solar Ark stands as one of the best examples of building integrated PV design to date.
daamsie rated 7 months ago
A beautifully designed structure with an interesting story.
redshift13 rated 8 months ago
"Sanyo has built an ark for the solar century - an impressive 630 kW solar-collecting building that boasts over 5,000 solar panels and kicks off over 500,000 kWh of energy per year. Even more outstanding is the fact that most of the monocrystalline modules used on the Solar Ark were factory rejects headed to the scrap pile. Located next to Sanyo's semiconductor factory in Gifu, Japan, the Solar Ark stands as one of the best examples of building integrated PV design to date." Bold and brilliant. We need more efforts like this.
rabeidoh rated 8 months ago
That is incredible design!
sagesomethyme rated 8 months ago
turning lemons into lemonade
peacefulbean rated 8 months ago
"Sanyo has built an ark for the solar century - an impressive 630 kW solar-collecting building that boasts over 5,000 solar panels and kicks off over 500,000 kWh of energy per year. Even more outstanding is the fact that most of the monocrystalline modules used on the Solar Ark were factory rejects headed to the scrap pile. Located next to Sanyo's semiconductor factory in Gifu, Japan, the Solar Ark stands as one of the best examples of building integrated PV design to date."
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