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Solar Panels On White House: Obama To Install Solar Panels In 2011

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DINA CAPPIELLO   10/ 5/10 01:15 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Solar power is coming to President Barack Obama's house.

The most famous residence in America, which has already boosted its green credentials by planting a garden, plans to install solar panels atop the White House's living quarters. The solar panels are to be installed by spring 2011, and will heat water for the first family and supply some electricity.

Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced the plans Tuesday in Washington at a conference of local, state, academic and nonprofit leaders aimed at identifying how the federal government can improve its environmental performance.

Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush both tapped the sun during their days in the White House. Carter in the late 1970s spent $30,000 on a solar water-heating system for West Wing offices. Bush's solar systems powered a maintenance building and some of the mansion, and heated water for the pool.

Obama, who has championed renewable energy, has been under increasing pressure by the solar industry and environmental activists to lead by example by installing solar at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, something White House officials said has been under consideration since he first took office.

The decision perhaps has more import now after legislation to reduce global warming pollution died in the Senate, despite the White House's support. Obama has vowed to try again on a smaller scale.

Last month, global warming activists with 350.org carried one of Carter's solar panels – which were removed in 1986 – from Unity College in Maine to Washington to urge Obama to put solar panels on his roof. It was part of a global campaign to persuade world leaders to install solar on their homes. After a meeting with White House officials, they left Washington without a commitment.

Bill McKibben, the founder of the 350.org group, said Tuesday the administration did the right thing.

"If it has anything like the effect of the White House garden, it could be a trigger for a wave of solar installations across the country and around the world," McKibben said in a statement.

What was unclear Tuesday was how much the White House solar project will cost, and how much fossil fuel-based electricity it would displace, since the system is not yet designed and the White House will not disclose how much energy is needed to keep the president's lights turned on.

Based on available roof space, administration officials expect the photovoltaic system will include between 25 to 75 panels and will convert sunlight into 19,700 kilowatt hours of electricity a year. That would save a typical household $2,300 on its electricity bill, based on commercial rates in Washington. The solar hot water heating system, based on government estimates, could save an additional $1,000 a year.

But the White House is far from a typical house, noted Danny Kennedy, the founder of California-based solar energy provider Sungevity, which offered to put solar panels on the White House for free earlier this year as part of a campaign called SolarontheWhiteHouse.

Kennedy estimates that outfitting Obama's pad with solar would cost about $100,000 if paid out of pocket. But the money would be earned back with savings on the electric bill in the first five years, he said in an interview from the Maldives, where he is installing 48 solar panels on President Mohammed Nasheed's private residence.

Kennedy said his calculations were based on a 5,000 square-foot California home, which uses 60,000 kilowatt hours of electricity annually.

"They use a lot more electricity than that," Kennedy said. "We had to make a few assumptions about what electricity cost was in the White House."

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Neil Moerman
01:59 PM on 11/03/2010
Jimmy Carter put solar panels on the white house roof.Ronnie Raygun took them down.Jimmy Carter warned us that fossil fuels were a finite resource and urged conservation.He enacted legislation that limited the amount of oil we could import.Raygun upon election immediately repealed all of it and no one has done anything about it since.Billions of gallons later and no one wants to do anything.The right wingers seem to believe this can go on forever and the left doesn't have the muscle or the will to do anything about it.There is going to be a very heavy price to be paid for this.Not in my life time but our children will pay.The same kind of malfeasance is going on today.What will it take to finally wake people up.
11:49 AM on 11/01/2010
How many decades is it going to take to get payback for the hugh money outlay?
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vetxcl
01:46 AM on 10/24/2010
bbbut, bbbbtuuttt...won't the repugnants be angry??? oh my.
09:49 AM on 10/14/2010
Finally, Obama making some positive decisions on environmental issues. Hopefully this influences some others to follow suit.
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WhatDaBleep
Right is Wrong and Left is Correct
02:30 AM on 10/13/2010
Jimmy Carter put solar panels on the White House roof, and offered tax credits to anyone who purchased solar energy systems. Ronald Reagan removed the solar panels from the White House and terminated the tax credits. Many people in the solar industry went out of business. The country was convinced that solar doesn't work.

So expect whoever the next republican oil person in office to remove them!
09:48 AM on 10/14/2010
Sad and true. What a terrible thing that the environment has become so politicized. Keeping the environment healthy shouldn't be about what political party you're in but that is the unfortunate, sad truth.
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Neil Moerman
02:01 PM on 11/03/2010
Sorry I didn't mean to parrot your lines.I actually wrote that and then started reading.It's nice to see that some one else realizes what is going on.
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BcemXAHA
אני כלום בלעדיהם
08:11 AM on 10/12/2010
If he installs enough of them he can sell some SRECs back to the grid :).

Seriously,

It's the best thing that we've ever done, installing panels that is. ROI where we are is less than five years, and SREC's are an added gravy.
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lornabright
The essence of life is freedom.
01:01 PM on 10/07/2010
Installing solar panels is a good investment. Just think if they hadn't been removed in 1986 how much money could have been saved.
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nancychatter
Stop! hey! whats that sound!
01:04 PM on 10/07/2010
welcome lorna #1
12:34 AM on 10/07/2010
Finally we move onwards and upwards, well done about time
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Richard2
06:43 PM on 10/06/2010
So there is a crisis somewhere in the world. It is 2 am on a cold winter's night at the White House. Time to flip the switch and use some of that trendy solar power to call up other world leaders. Oh, wait. And where is standby backup generator powered by natural gas, or coal? Oh wait, we decommissioned it and put up some more cool solar panels. Great move.

Maybe the White House should try functioning "off the grid" for awhile. Maybe someone would note the possible problems.
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Ronju01
Live and let Live
08:32 PM on 10/06/2010
Suffering from Obamaphobia ?
06:22 PM on 10/06/2010
It's worth remembering that Reagan had Carter's solar panels removed after he got into office. Because being Conservative didn't apply to energy.
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slimpunk
05:22 PM on 10/06/2010
Why is this story not on the front page? In any case, I applaud Obama for finally deciding to go through with this. As the saying goes, it's best to lead by example...
01:08 PM on 10/06/2010
What will happen if he needs to push the 'big red button' on a cloudy day?
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twhiting9275
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11:14 AM on 10/07/2010
These are only providing partial electricity, not full.
"T he solar panels are to be installed by spring 2011, and will heat water for the first family and supply some electricity."
12:06 PM on 10/06/2010
solar works when the sun is shining, wind works when the winds are blowing in the right direction neither will generate enough energy to power the country.

Nuclear energy with a strong coal. gas and oil industry will create jobs ...long term UNION JOBS libs and and provide cost effective engery for the entire country.
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slimpunk
05:20 PM on 10/06/2010
You do realize electricity can be stored, right? Nuclear is an option, albeit a very expensive and dangerous one. The days of coal and oil being "cost-effective" are going to end soon, so I doubt they're going to be creating that many more jobs.
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Jeremy Shere
06:25 AM on 10/06/2010
Obama's White House solar project is largely symbolic--however much hot water and electricity it produces will be only a tiny fraction of the amount used by the White House. But symbolic gestures are important, too. Despite great strides in recent years, solar energy is still only a marginal player in the world energy economy, providing around 1% of the world's electricity needs. So putting a few panels on one of the world's most famous buildings can only help promote solar technology.
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02:38 AM on 10/06/2010
never too late! they should strive a zero emission white house. maybe not possible but the message would be very powerful!