When the engineering school expanded its building complex, they sought a renewable solar power solution that would supply power to the expansive classroom and laboratory space for the school's Department of Electronics Technology, Systems and Automation Engineering (TEISA).
Solution
WSP was contracted to conduct a feasibility study, prepare a detailed design and provide construction supervision for a 65 kW photovoltaic energy system integrated with the TEISA building's new 8-story façade. The alternative energy solution is a system of 432 fixed solar panels held together by a galvanized steel structure made of bolted pillars and beams. The south-facing panels, distributed in eight rows, are angled for maximum sun exposure.