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DRI Energy Completes Installation of Solar Systems for Stanford University

DRI Energy, a solar solutions and construction providing company known for its EPC contract solutions, declared that it has completed the erection of two 30.1 kW DC solar systems over the new Science and Engineering quadrangles of Stanford University in Stanford, California.

The 60.2 kW-DC rooftop solar installations set over the new Nano Center and the Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center will generate around two million kilowatt hours of electric power during the life time of the solar modules. The two rooftop solar installations incorporate around 300 BP Solar manufactured 3215B 215-watt modules. DRI Energy has taken pains to install the two systems to provide utmost safety to the faculty, students and the DRI workers engaged in the maintenance of the project. The company has installed the solar systems by utilizing roof anchorages, fall arrests and other control systems and arranged for toe boards over the rooftop to hold the normally used tools to manage repairs.

Jeff Messinger, DRI Energy’s Director of Safety, said that during the installation of the Stanford project his company confronted distinctive safety problems. He added that his company has developed a fall protection process exclusively for the project and utilized the services of technically competent and safety-conscious team of workers for the completion of the project without any untoward incident.

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