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Solar Illuminates Richmond Development for Less
by Staff Writers
Richmond VA (SPX) Jun 01, 2014


Sol, which has installed more than 60,000 systems in more than 60 countries on six continents over the past two decades, is contributing to the technological renaissance currently underway in the $11 billion global outdoor lighting market, and is currently the solar lighting market leader in North America.

Sol has announced that Premiere Homes has installed 21 of Sol's top-of-pole mount commercial solar outdoor lighting systems at PHL's newly completed Randolph West residential neighborhood development near downtown Richmond, Va.

After determining that traditional grid-tied street lighting was prohibitively expensive to install, PHL and the city of Richmond, chose the option of installing commercial solar outdoor lighting as part of its new neighborhood development project in Randolph West.

By avoiding the trenching, wiring and electrical work associated with traditional grid-tied street lighting, Sol's systems were able to save the city time, money and the disruptions associated with installing underground wires that are required with traditional grid-tied lights.

The efficient installation of the solar lights considerably lessened the traffic, parking and noise impacts on the new neighborhood while also providing a sustainable and efficient lighting solution.

"As we were developing the infrastructure for Randolph West, it soon became clear that grid-tied street lighting would be much less efficient and would add significant time to the project," said Sean Bowers, chief operating officer at PHL.

"Once we began to value-engineer possible options, we quickly identified Sol's commercial solar outdoor lighting as the ideal solution. Sol had the best product and they were suited to Richmond's illumination guidelines. It was a win-win for all involved."

Randolph West, located at 1621 Kemper St., within walking distance of downtown Richmond, the Fan District and the historic Maymont and Byrd parks, is a residential neighborhood development containing 70 custom single family homes. Because of its use of solar lighting, the development was selected as a finalist for the Urban Land Institute's Richmond Vision Awards in the "Transportation/Infrastructure" category.

"As demonstrated by the Randolph West project, solar-powered outdoor street lighting brings significant value to our community and helps us meet our sustainability, social and economic goals," said Christopher L. Beschler, Chief Administrative Officer of Operations.

"For this project, solar lighting was far more effective than traditional grid-tied street lighting, enabling us to provide our residents with visible proof of our city's commitment to sustainability."

Sol, which has installed more than 60,000 systems in more than 60 countries on six continents over the past two decades, is contributing to the technological renaissance currently underway in the $11 billion global outdoor lighting market, and is currently the solar lighting market leader in North America.

Sol is the only company in its sector that designs, manufactures and customizes commercial solar outdoor lighting solutions that integrate cutting-edge photovoltaic, LED and battery storage technologies into a single, high-quality lighting product.

"There is no doubt that commercial solar outdoor lighting is now a cost-effective and high quality alternative to traditional grid-tied outdoor lighting," said Dibs Tailor, CEO of Sol.

"As demonstrated by the public acclaim garnered by the Randolph West project, our commercial solar outdoor lighting systems provide significant economic benefits to budget-constrained municipal governments, while also contributing to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions that mitigate the negative effects of global warming."

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