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*How To Design Solar Photovoltaic Systems* : Solar Energy in Schools


www.lpainc.com We hope you enjoy this solar photovoltaic tour with Energy Services Director, Ph.D. Jim Maclay. In this video, you’ll learn about how to reduce the energy use and costs associated with your building. You’ll also learn about feasibility lifecycle analysis, design, financial analysis, power purchase agreement consulting, and rebate and incentive acquisition – associated with the in-house energy services we offer at LPA. With Dr. Maclay, you’ll get to visit Toyota Motor Sales, San Bernardino County, The Irvine Company, Long Beach Unified School District, Grossmont Union High School District, Davis Joint Unified School District, Ontario-Montclair school district, the Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach, and California State University, San Bernardino. (How to design solar photovoltaic system) (How to design solar PV systems) (solar schools) (schools going solar) (solar energy in schools) (solar energy school california) (Energy disclosure) (Energy master planning) (Renewable energy goals) (Energy engineering) (Energy efficiency goals) (Carbon regulation) (Epa carbon regulation) (Greenhouse gas emission reduction) (Onsite power generation) (meaningful energy disclosure) (Ontario-Montclair school district) (Craig Misso) (solar funding incentives help) (Need Solar Financing) (renewable energy funding sources) (State Incentives for Renewable Energy) (solar projects and funding) (financial support for renewable energy projects) (solar rebate funding) (on

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7 Responses to “*How To Design Solar Photovoltaic Systems* : Solar Energy in Schools”

  1. bonds911 says:

    solar is going big just think in some comapnies worth billions like brightsource solar abengoa solar solarfirst, and many more im happy for you lpa

  2. JohnLusherConsulting says:

    Love this video Rochelle and how LPA is ahead of the curve & the industry as a whole. It’s amazing how some companies lead and others follow once the path has been established; LPA is definitely the leader!! I think this is how we mold and shape the future; one person, one company at a time. I am happy to know you Rochelle and the work LPA is doing!!

  3. imsaulgood says:

    Naturally, when I think about power purchasing agreement consulting, I think of LPA. But now they’ve added rebate and incentive aquisition to their solar voltaic services? Pinch me- I must be dreaming. Wow…just, wow.

  4. CoachGP says:

    I am always intrigued by the videos that come out regarding the work that LPA is doing. As someone who is just a business owner in another part of the country, it still thrills me to see the innovation and pioneering work that LPA does. I believe their impact is much farther reaching than they imagine, as they help me to help those around me to think green, beautiful and efficient. Nice work.

  5. TravelingTed says:

    LPA is gaining a well-deserved reputation for pioneering environmentally friendly and green solutions. Everywhere I turn, I see the fruits of LPA’s work. I’m proud of the remarkable progress of our community’s new City Hall in Laguna Niguel. It will undoubtedly raise the bar on architectural excellence in the well-healed city.

    Thanks for sharing this video highlighting your company’s commitment to environmental stewardship!

  6. jmstee1e says:

    I agree with Paul – when I think of LPA I think of ‘early adapter’ and even more, I think they help others be early adapters. Sustainability will be a very core component of building projects and LPA is figuring it out, blazing a nice trail. I was surprised that their history with solar is so long. Well done, looking forward to hearing more good things from your direction!

  7. PaulTran92 says:

    I love love LOVE hearing about companies that are ahead of their industry, and are promoting good services/products, and are good for the environment…and are thriving at it! I call that the “triple bottom line” – and I’ve been following LPA because of it. Keep up the great work!

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