Lindo’s Installs Solar Energy System

May 19, 2011

Bermuda’s first commercial installation of a photovoltaic (PV) solar energy system has been completed, at Lindo’s Market in Devonshire.

This system will produce approximately 11,340 kilowatts of energy per month, enough to handle between 40 and 60% of Lindo’s load requirements at any given time.

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“It’s extremely gratifying to bring solar energy to Bermuda’s commercial market,” said Alternative Energy Systems (Bermuda) Ltd. (AES) founder and CEO, Tim Madeiros. “I commend Lindo’s Group of Companies for continuing to be an environmental leader in our community and I am grateful to the Bermuda Government for their support in raising awareness of solar energy in Bermuda.”

In one year, Lindo’s solar energy system will produce more than 136,000 kilowatts of power, which equals a 211,000-pound reduction in dangerous CO2 emissions. This reduction in CO2 is equivalent to planting 2,300 trees or not driving 209,000 miles in a standard car.

As with most buildings in Bermuda, it was important for Lindo’s to have easy access to their roof surface once the 300 solar panels were installed. Thus, AES designed the solar array so they can tilt up, in separate four-panel sections, without interrupting the supply of solar power. The panels in the forward tilt position allow uninhibited access to the roof for easy inspection and painting. This is an exclusive feature provided by AES.

“We worked diligently with our solar panel vendor, SunPower, to provide a customised solution for this project,” said AES founder and CEO, Tim Madeiros, “We chose SunPower panels because of their patented technology that provides up to 50 per cent more power than conventional panels, thus maximizing energy output.”

A system such as the one installed at Lindo’s, requires specialized electrical engineering to factor in the high DC current and voltages that are inherent in a large-scale commercial solar system. Mr. Madeiros, who is a Chartered Engineer with the UK Council of Engineering, was able to draw on his extensive knowledge and experience in the electrical and solar industries to design the system to meet the stringent requirements. The system employs all of the specialized equipment and protective devices to tie safely and efficiently into the store’s electrical system and, ultimately, into the utility grid.

“This is just one of the green initiatives that Lindos Group of Companies has implemented,” said Giorgio Zanol, President of Lindo’s Group of Companies. “Not only will this solar energy system provide cost savings on energy for us, but it’s a step toward helping the environment – one that we hope other companies will also be inspired to take.”

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  1. CanadianLuv says:

    WOW
    this is AMAZING!

  2. Tip says:

    Very interesting!!! Would Really be interested in seeing this application! :)

  3. My two cents says:

    This is excellent to see. An extremely wealthy company doing what the middle class and poor just can’t do. All other rich companies and people should follow suit.

  4. t sm says:

    AMAZING … GO LINDOS

  5. Better late than never says:

    I’m assuming that the references in the article to ‘kilowatts’ should actually be to ‘kilowatt-hours’. If Lindos were generating 11,340kW then that would be a tenth of Belco’s total output for the island.