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STRO ENERGY

STRO Energy is an investment vehicle of The STRO Companies, capitalizing on the latest energy technologies to provide clean and renewable energy to our tenants.

 

STRO ENERGY - Solar Energy Arrays



Wayne Hill Business Campus


Array Type: Flat Panel & Thin Film
Potential: One (1) megawatt (1 million kilowatt hours) of solar energy will be produced from Suntech flat panel technology and Solyndra thin film technology located on top of the roofs of several buildings at this property.


Secaucus - 515 Winsor Drive


Array Type: Thin Film
Potential:
Two-thirds
(2/3 rds) of a megawatt (666,000 kilowatt hours) of solar energy will be produced from Solyndra thin film technology installed on top of our newly installed Thermoplastic polyolefin roof.


Paramus – 70 Eisenhower Drive


Array Type: Thin Film
Potential: 130,000 kilowatt hours of solar energy will be produced from Solyndra thin film technology installed on top of our newly installed Thermoplastic polyolefin roof.


Flat Panel

New 60-Cell HiPerforma™ solar module is designed for customers who desire great aesthetics and high performance.  Powered by our latest high-efficiency Pluto™ technology, this module comes with an all-black frame and a white back-sheet which helps keep the cells running cooler.  Suntech's Pluto cells provide excellent performance in hot, sunny conditions.


Thin Film

Cylindrical design offers proven reliability and superior performance.  Each panel is made up of 40 individual modules, wired in parallel for high current, which captures sunlight across a 360-degree photovoltaic surface, capable of converting direct, diffuse and reflected sunlight into electricity.  Using innovative cylindrical copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS Modules) and thin-film technology, Solyndra systems are designed to be able to provide the lowest system installation costs on a per-watt basis for the commercial rooftop market.  More than 1,000 Solyndra systems are installed around the world, representing nearly 100 Megawatts.






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