
Cooling for Desert Mountain High School
The desert of Arizona with its high solar irradiation requires a stable technology to cool down the heads of more than 4000 hard studying pupils.
For more than 20 years, this Southern California dairy has been producing butter, powdered milk, and drinking milk. The forward-thinking company wanted to move toward sustainability and integrate solar thermal energy into production. This opportunity arose in the area of drying processes.
Through SOLID’s contacts in the solar industry, contact was finally made with the customer, and from the first meeting to the signing of the contract, it went in record time. The project will be supported by engineering, project management, plant construction and commissioning.
A collector area of 3,951 m2 was built. The large-scale solar thermal plant will supply the dairy with 2.8 MW from high-temperature flat-plate collectors. The aim is also to reduce CO2 emissions and save gas. The customer is a pioneer in the region and we hope that many others will follow its example.
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