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7-25-09 - The Moloka'i Dispatch - Solar Scholars, Renewable energy system installed at Kualapu`u School

7-25-09 - Honolulu Advertiser - Moloka'i School Goes Photovoltaic

2-25-09 - West Hawaii Today- Going Solar - Photovoltaics: A Bright Idea

2-5-09 - Hawaii Tribune Herald - Life Will Be Very Different

1-29-09 - Hawaii Tribune Herald - Firms Hatch Bright Idea

12-11-08 - Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Solar Panel Art Tops Big island Recycling Plant

12-5-08 - Pacific Business News - Molokai Turns to Alternative Engergy to Cut Business Costs

12-01-08 - HonoluluAdvertiser.com - Molokai Businesses See the Light, Turn to Photovoltaics

11-17-08 - Molokai Dispatch - Friendly Market Goes Green

03-09-08 - HonoluluAdvertiser.com - PV Power: When will the State see the light

02-14-08 - Mauitvnews.com - Provision Saves MEDB Hundreds of Thousands Barrels of Oil- Sweet Solar Competes with Sweet Crude (watch video)

02-13-08 - Mauitoday.tv - Provision Delivers Solar Power to MEDB - Largest PV Solar array In Maui County (watch video)

02-13-08 - Maui News - Sun Delivers Juice to MEDB

02-04-08 - High Tech Maui - Largest PV Solar Installation In Maui County is generating power

Feb/March 2008 - Building Management Hawaii - Provision Mean Solar

8-16-07 Firms enjoying prosperity-Hawaii Tribune Herald

5-1-07 SUNPOWER!-Hamakua Times

3-14-07 Hotel Honoka’a Club Turns On Solar Electric System

10-01-06 Burst of Sun- Honolulu Advertiser

09-26-06 Solar Electric Systems Can Dramatically
Reduce Utility Costs- West Hawaii Today

07-09-06 Big Island Car Dealers get Solar Systems -- For Free- Honolulu Star Bulletin

07-06 Solar Keeps Happening in Hawaii- Community Outreach, Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism (DBEDT)

04-19-06 Solar Power in Hawaii- Honolulu Weekly

02-19-06 Solar Panels in Short Supply- Associated Press

11-26-04 Critics Say State Should Do More for Alternative Energy - Honolulu Advertiser

6-23-04 Warming up to Solar Power, supermarket owner to install PVT solar system - Honolulu Advertiser

5-14-04 Kaua'i car dealership installs solar array, King Auto Center - Honolulu Advertiser

3-7-04 Maui car dealership
going greener, Island Dodge - Honolulu Star Bulletin

8-15-03 Bright Future in Sun Power, New Owners of PVT- Hawaii Tribune Herald

8-1-03 HELCO and ProVision Promote Solar Electricity - West Hawaii Today

9-16-02A Shift in Power, Alternative Energy on Big Island - Hawaii Island Journal

2-7-02 Solar electric net metering a hit in Hilo - Hawaii Tribune Herald

1-23-02 Solar electric system is running on Big Island - Pacific Business News

9-10-01 First net meters go online, Net Metering and Plum Hall - Honolulu Advertiser

8-24-01 A first for the state - renewable net energy and Plum Hall - West Hawaii Today

5-31-01 Power to the People - Hawaii Tribune Herald

Monday November 17, 2008 - Molokai Dispatch

Friendly Market Goes Green

By Catherine Cluett

On an average day, the system will produce about 400 kilowatt hours (kWh), out of the 1100kWh total used by Friendly Market, according to Cazzato. The average home uses about 16 kWh per day.

“If the panels get five hours of sun, they would produce… enough power for 80 small homes,” said Cazzato.


Taking the leap to renewable energy is something most people wish they could do. The Egusa family, owners of Friendly Market Center, has shown us it’s possible. Solar panels will now produce about a quarter of the energy needed by Friendly Market. “Electricity costs are crazy and I hate being dependant on fossil fuel,” says Friendly’s co-owner Crystal Egusa.

Andy Cazzato of ProVision Solar, a Hilo-based company specializing in solar electric energy, installed the system with the help of his crew in a little under three weeks. The system includes invertors to convert the DC energy from the solar panels to AC so the system can be connected to the grid.

Egusa says the project was made possible with the help of a USDA grant for renewable energy. The grant only covered about a quarter of the cost of installing the solar panels, says Egusa, but she adds that federal and state tax credit incentives for renewable energy will make the system affordable.

“Friendly Market may see all of their money come back in the next five years,” says Cazzato.

Three hundred sixty-five solar panels manufactured by San Jose, California-based SunPower Corporation, measuring 13.5 square feet per module, are mounted on Friendly Market’s roof. The panels, 4883 square feet total, cover all the useful roof space, which Cazzato says means everything except areas in shadows and skylights.

On an average day, the system will produce about 400 kilowatt hours (kWh), out of the 1100kWh total used by Friendly Market, according to Cazzato. The average home uses about 16 kWh per day.

“If the panels get five hours of sun, they would produce… enough power for 80 small homes,” said Cazzato.


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