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Overall, the project demonstrates McKenney’s commitment to sustainability, a strong technical savvy in building systems, an in-depth understanding of energy-driven projects and insight into the long-term benefits of reduced operating expenses. McKenney’s applies this same commitment to implementing complete energy saving solutions for its customers. In 2010, McKenney’s had a newly renovated Atlanta headquarters with only one facet of the project remaining—installing a 53.04 kW DC-rated solar photovoltaic (PV) system aimed at taking advantage of significant Georgia to harvest solar energy without impacting the facility. A ballasted installation system allowing panels to sit on top of the roof with no mechanical attachments and minimal roof penetrations was selected. McKenney’s in-house electrical expert guided efforts with the electrical designer to tie the solar PV system into the building’s existing distribution systems. In the end, the installation was expe- dited and McKenney’s qualified for the 35 percent Georgia tax credit as well as a 30 percent federal grant reim- bursement for the system’s installed cost. Now operational for three years, the solar system has generated more than 227,000 kW hours of electricity to date—12 percent more than originally anticipated. McKenney’s expects to recover its entire investment costs for the system in approximately five years. The system also generates an average of 14 percent of the electrical capacity for the building, which has enabled McKenney’s to capture all three LEED ® credits for on- site renewable energy as part of its LEED New Construction Gold certification. The renewable energy generated to date is equivalent in impact to the carbon seques- tration capacity of 131 acres of forest, plant- ing over 4,000 tree seedlings in a ten-year period, powering 24 homes for a full year or removing 33 cars and their emissions from roadways. PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS Project Team Owner: McKenney’s, Inc. General Contractor: First Century Energy Engineer: Conway & Owen (electrical design) The Challenge Cap on tax credit funds Quick solar PV installation Maintain roof integrity The Solution Expedited installation Collaborated with general contractor Enlisted ballasted installation system The Results Earned 35 percent Georgia tax credit Received 30 percent federal grant reimbursement Exceeded electricity generation expectations Captured three LEED ® New Construction credits Solar PV System Saves Energy, Pays for Itself state tax credits for renewable energy prop- erties. However, there was only a limited amount of state tax credit funds available, forcing McKenney’s to ramp up quickly to ensure it would qualify and collect the tax credits. As a result, McKenney’s took action, promptly installed its 221 solar panel system, and encountered only minor challenges along the way. To avoid compromising the integrity of its new roof, McKenney’s worked with First Century Energy to determine the best way McKenney’s, Inc. 1056 Moreland Industrial Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia 30316 Copyright © 2013 McKenney’s, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. McKenney’s, Inc. and the McKenney’s, Inc. logo are registered trademarks of McKenney’s, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For more information contact McKenney’s at 404-622-5000. [email protected] www.mckenneys.com “…capture all three LEED ® credits for on-site renewable energy…”

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Page 1: Solar PV System Saves Energy, Pays for Itself

Overall, the project demonstrates McKenney’s commitment to sustainability, a strong technical savvy in building systems, an in-depth understanding of energy-driven projects and insight into the long-term benefits of reduced operating expenses. McKenney’s applies this same commitment to implementing complete energy saving solutions for its customers.

In 2010, McKenney’s had a newly renovated Atlanta headquarters with only one facet of the project remaining—installing a 53.04 kW DC-rated solar photovoltaic (PV) system aimed at taking advantage of significant Georgia

to harvest solar energy without impacting the facility. A ballasted installation system allowing panels to sit on top of the roof with no mechanical attachments and minimal roof penetrations was selected. McKenney’s

in-house electrical expert guided efforts with the electrical designer to tie the solar PV system into the building’s existing distribution systems.

In the end, the installation was expe-dited and McKenney’s qualified for the 35 percent Georgia tax credit as well as a 30 percent federal grant reim-bursement for the system’s installed cost. Now operational for three years, the solar system has generated more than 227,000 kW hours of electricity

to date—12 percent more than originally anticipated. McKenney’s expects to recover its entire investment costs for the system in approximately five years.

The system also generates an average of 14 percent of the electrical capacity for the building, which has enabled McKenney’s to capture all three LEED® credits for on- site renewable energy as part of its LEED New Construction Gold certification. The renewable energy generated to date is equivalent in impact to the carbon seques-tration capacity of 131 acres of forest, plant-ing over 4,000 tree seedlings in a ten-year period, powering 24 homes for a full year or removing 33 cars and their emissions from roadways.

P R O J E C T H I G H L I G H T S

Project Team

� Owner: McKenney’s, Inc.

� General Contractor: First Century Energy

� Engineer: Conway & Owen (electrical design)

The Challenge

� Cap on tax credit funds

� Quick solar PV installation

� Maintain roof integrity

The Solution

� Expedited installation

� Collaborated with general contractor

� Enlisted ballasted installation system

The Results

� Earned 35 percent Georgia tax credit

� Received 30 percent federal grant reimbursement

� Exceeded electricity generation expectations

� Captured three LEED® New Construction credits

Solar PV System Saves Energy, Pays for Itself

state tax credits for renewable energy prop-erties. However, there was only a limited amount of state tax credit funds available, forcing McKenney’s to ramp up quickly to ensure it would qualify and collect the tax credits. As a result, McKenney’s took action, promptly installed its 221 solar panel system, and encountered only minor challenges along the way.

To avoid compromising the integrity of its new roof, McKenney’s worked with First Century Energy to determine the best way

McKenney’s, Inc. � 1056 Moreland Industrial Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia 30316 Copyright © 2013 McKenney’s, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.McKenney’s, Inc. and the McKenney’s, Inc. logo are registered trademarks of McKenney’s, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

For more information contact McKenney’s at [email protected] � www.mckenneys.com

“ …capture all three LEED® credits for on-site renewable energy…”