IBEW Local 26 Harnesses the Power of the Sun
Monday, October 24, 2011
(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)Members of IBEW Local 26 recently participated
in the largest solar power installation in the
metro Washington. In less than three months,
the crew of over 100 Local 26 workers installed
over 8,000 solar panels at FedEx Field,
connected by over 19 miles of new wiring.
Beyond the solar panels above the parking lot
and affixed to the side of the stadium, more
solar power is captured by the solar sculpture
of a football player – affectionately dubbed
“solar man” by the Local 26 crew – that
can be seen outside one of the stadium’s main
entrances. The solar panels create enough
energy to meet all of the stadium’s power
needs on non-game days, and about 20 percent of
the stadium’s power during a game, keeping
1,780 metric tons of carbon out of the
atmosphere while keeping the lights shining
bright on the Redskins. “This installation
shows how, through innovation, creativity and
expertise, we are working towards a more secure
energy future,” said David Crane, CEO of NRG,
which oversaw the design and installation of
the solar project. - photo courtesy of IBEW Local 26's
INCharge Magazine
