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SDSU Storm Nasatir Hall Solar Power
The SDSU Storm Nasatir Hall, named in honor of professors Alyena Storm and Abraham P. Nasatir, is a 137,700 square-foot building that has undergone long awaited renovations. The upgrades to the home of eight academic departments from the College of Arts and Letters include two new lecture halls with 275 and 475 seats, a small convenience store, new windows and exterior finish that allows for the building to have enhancements in energy efficiency and a 106 kW photovoltaic installation. The system, installed by a Sullivan Solar Power team, generates enough energy to offset the building's utility bills to permit a savings of $28,560 a year.
On average, each year a solar energy system this size will:
Generate 159,000 to 212,000 kilowatt hours of clean renewable solar power.
Avoid the creation of 262,880 pounds of harmful carbon dioxide released into our air.
Provide the system owner with $46,640 in Solar Power Savings.