North Bay
Area Company iPower Delivers First Polysilicon Solar Membrane
System in California for Leading Commercial Property Company
Savoy
Novato, CA Designed by Integrated Power Corporation
(iPower) of Novato, California, construction has begun on
the first large-scale commercial installation of single-ply
membrane solar roof on The Savoy Building at Fisherman’s
Wharf. The 40kW system will cover 3,000 sq. ft. and generate
50,000 kilowatt hours* of pure energy annually. This solar
power system will save the company as much as $20,000 in
annual electrical costs in the first year, and eliminate
1000 tons of CO2 over the next twenty years.
“We were looking to replace our roof, wanted to lower
energy costs for our tenants, and were interested in becoming
an early adopter of a renewable energy source for future
cost savings. So we not only got a new roof, but we also
simultaneously got a new solar power system,” said
Jeffrey Brueckner, vice president of operations for Savoy
Commercial Properties, owner of The Savoy Building. “Integrated
Power Corporation researched several systems, then analyzed
savings and output. Their recommendation was a very efficient
building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) system.’’
“BIPV systems are not only very powerful and easy
to install,” said Eric Pollock, president of iPower, “but
if a property owner installs a new roof and doesn’t
consider using BIPV, he or she could miss the opportunity
to take advantage of unique financial benefits.”
“In a BIPV system, solar cells are embedded in the
materials which are used to construct the building envelope – such
as a roof,” said Jason Zvanut, vice president of iPower. “These
systems weigh very little, do not penetrate the roof membrane,
and can utilize the most efficient solar cells available
today.”
Savoy’s installation, utilizing the SolarSave roofing
membrane from Open Energy Corp., consists of silicon solar
cells built into a single-ply membrane roofing “sheet.” In
the first step of a two-step process, sheets of 60 mil PVC
roofing membrane are rolled onto the roofing surface. The
seams are sealed with hot air welding to create a waterproof
membrane. Next, solar cell modules measuring 4’x8’ are
heat-welded to this layer to create a unified roofing system
with built-in solar cells (each 4’x8’ sheet containing
l60 solar cells).
Partnering with Integrated Power Corporation on the Savoy
project are Atlas-Pellizzari Electrical Corporation and DRI
Commercial.
Integrated Power Corporation designs high performance, renewable
pure energy systems for residential, commercial and industrial
applications using cutting-edge, building-integrated solar
technologies. With extensive background in “clean technology” investments
and financial analysis, iPower advises clients on obtaining
the highest return on investment while eliminating electric
bills and protecting the environment. Integrated Power Corporation
partners with its clients to provide turnkey installations
or can pass the project over to the client. Integrated Power
is based in Novato, California. www.ipowercorp.com
Savoy Commercial Properties owns and manages over $50,000,000
in commercial real estate from North Beach to the North Bay,
including nine buildings in San Francisco,
Larkspur, Petaluma and Napa. With personal service that has
won them legions of customers and a friendly business approach,
Savoy has been providing a well-managed home for California
businesses since 1917. www.savoycorp.com
*One-kilowatt hour equals the amount of electricity needed
to burn a 100-watt light bulb for ten hours. |