Category Name
Project Status and Details
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- Goal:
- Install 6 megawatts of solar on County facilities by the end of 2017.
- Progress:
- Complete! Montgomery County has installed over 7.6 megawatts of solar on County facilities with more projects being explored.
Project Map
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Solar Project List
- Address
- 22880 Whelan Lane, Boyds, MD 20841
- Description
- Three separate systems, including rooftop and ground mount systems, are being installed. The ground mount system is designed to compliment the existing landscape, allowing habitat to exist around it to support broader green space and water quality goals.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 8,616 solar panels installed
- Power: 2,803 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 3,551,401 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 285 homes powered
- 566 cars off the road
- 68,497 trees planted
- Address
- 201 Edison Park, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
- Description
- The largest roof top system on County property provides energy for the offices and warehouse of the Department of Liquor Control.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 3,672 solar panels installed
- Power: 1,120 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 1,462,362 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 118 homes powered
- 233 cars off the road
- 28,205 trees planted
- Address
- 3950 Ferrara Drive, Wheaton, MD 20906
- Description
- This car canopy system will be a first in the County. It will provide shade and weather protection for County residents using the facility while also generating clean, low-cost energy. The senior center, with its many meetings and events, is also a great location for solar energy education.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 1376 solar panels installed
- Power: 351 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 440,520 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 35 homes powered
- 70 cars off the road
- 8,496 trees planted
- Address
- 16101 Frederick Road, Derwood, MD 20855
- Description
- This is Montgomery County's first solar photovoltaic system, which began producing power in March 2011. It produces 30 percent of the facility’s energy needs and saves approximately $10,000 each year in energy costs. The project was made possible with a combination of grant funds and a power purchasing agreement, with no upfront costs to the County.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 1,248 solar panels installed
- Power: 280 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 350,000 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 28 homes powered
- 56 cars off the road
- 6,751 trees planted
- Address
- 18330 Montgomery Village Ave, Gaithersburg, MD 20879
- Description
- The solar panels on the library roof provide clean, low cost energy and an excellent educational opportunity for County residents. Library visitors interested in learning more about solar panels can take out books and other learning materials, in addition to accessing information through signage and public programming.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 720 solar panels installed
- Power: 220 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 271,234 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 22 homes powered
- 43 cars off the road
- 5.231 trees planted
- Address
- 21 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD 20878
- Description
- The solar panels on the library roof provide clean, low cost energy and an excellent educational opportunity for County residents. Library visitors interested in learning more about solar panels can take out books and other learning materials, in addition to accessing information through signage and public programming.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 288 solar panels installed
- Power: 88 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 104,291 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 8 homes powered
- 17 cars off the road
- 2,011 trees planted
- Address
- 16700 Crabbs Branch Way, Rockville, MD 20855
- Description
- These solar panels provide lighting in the parking garage at EMTOC, the facility that provides refueling, cleaning, and maintenance services for the County’s buses and heavy equipment. Other green features include more than four acres of green (vegetated) roof to absorb and filter rain water and a water recycling system that reduces water use by 80 percent.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: TBD
- Power: 74 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 93,758 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 8 homes powered
- 15 cars off the road
- 1,808 trees planted
- Address
- 11315 Falls Road, Potomac, MD 20854
- Description
- The Potomac Community Recreation Center is a place where neighbors gather for social activities, sports, and fun. The solar panels on the roof generate clean energy, save the County money, and provide a great example to the community.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 180 solar panels installed
- Power: 55 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 64,249 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 5 homes powered
- 10 cars off the road
- 1,239 trees planted
- Address
- 12900 Middlebrook Road, Germantown, MD 20874
- Description
- Solar panels on the roof of the Up-County Regional Services Center provide a great opportunity for public education of the 2,000 residents and employees who visit the center each day for training and other services. The daycare center on site provides opportunities for educating young children about solar.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 176 solar panels installed
- Power: 54 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 68,148 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 6 homes powered
- 11 cars off the road
- 1,314 trees planted
- Address
- 100 Maryland Ave, Rockville, MD 20850
- Description
- Solar panels on the roof of the Council Office Building provide a unique opportunity for promoting solar energy generation to residents, businesses, and partner groups attending public hearings and other Council events.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 102 solar panels installed
- Power: 32 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 38,413 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 3 homes powered
- 6 cars off the road
- 741 trees planted
- Address
- 4301 Willow Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20815
- Description
- The Jane Lawton Recreation Center is a place where neighbors gather for social activities, sports, and fun. This is the first recreation center in the County to go solar. The rooftop solar panels generate clean energy, save the County money, and provide a great example to the community.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 134 solar panels installed
- Power: 41 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 42,919 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 3 homes powered
- 7 cars off the road
- 828 trees planted
- Address
- 1 Veterans Plaza, Silver Spring, MD 20910
- Description
- This roof top mount solar photovoltaic system at the Silver Spring Civic Building showcases the County's development of sustainable buildings in urban areas. The Civic Building hosts meetings and conferences throughout the year, providing opportunities to showcase the benefits of solar to diverse audiences.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 128 solar panels installed
- Power: 39 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 45,485 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 4 homes powered
- 7 cars off the road
- 877 trees planted
- Address
- 12100 Darnestown Road, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
- Description
- This is the first fire station in the County to go solar and is a great example of how solar panels can be incorporated into buildings with a wide variety of uses.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 120 solar panels installed
- Power: 37 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 40,554 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 3 homes powered
- 7 cars off the road
- 782 trees planted
- Address
- 15910 Somerville Road, Rockville, MD 20855
- Description
- This solar roof mount system will be a learning tool for the pre-school students at this facility.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 102 solar panels installed
- Power: 31 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 37,029 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 3 homes powered
- 6 cars off the road
- 714 trees planted
- Address
- 50 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850
- Description
- The Circuit Court's south tower demonstrates several green features, including solar panels and a green (vegetated) roof. The glass walled tower also makes excellent use of natural light.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: TBD
- Power: 12 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 15,144 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 1 homes powered
- 2 cars off the road
- 292 trees planted
- Address
- 100 Edison Park Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
- Description
- Canopy mounted solar panels were installed over the parking lot as a component of the microgrid at this site to provide renewable power both during normal operation and grid outages, during which the microgrid can operate in island mode. These photovoltaic panels reduce the County’s carbon foot print while providing shade and weather protection for those parking under the canopies. Excess solar power generated at this site will offset grid power used at other County sites through a net metering agreement with Pepco.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 7,287 solar panels installed
- Power: 2510 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 3,305,808 kilowatt hours
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Equal To:
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- 266 homes powered
- 527 cars off the road
- 63,760 trees planted
- Address
- 6001 Olney Laytonsville Road, Laytonsville, MD 20882
- Description
- The former landfill provides ample space for this large scale ground-mount solar energy system. Oaks Landfill, home to a diverse array of plants and wildlife, also generates electricity using methane gas naturally produced by the site.
- Status
- Under Construction
- Characteristics
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- Size: TBD
- Power: 5,338 kilowatts
- Annual energy generation: 3,417,330 kilowatt hours
Combined Heat and Power
Combined Heat and Power (CHP), sometimes referred to as cogeneration, helps stabilize the utility grid by generating electricity close to the site of use. These systems save energy by using the waste heat from on-site electricity generation to heat the building or to provide hot water. CHP installations help reduce the need for additional power plants and transmission lines. CHP can generate electricity cleanly and efficiently when powered with natural gas or renewable fuels.
- Address
- 11651 Nebel Street, Rockville, MD 20852
- Description
- The heat and electricity generated by a natural gas microturbine are used on-site with an overall efficiency of 68% compared to 33% for the average large power plant. The continual electrical and hot water needs make this residential facility ideal for a combined heat and power system. This project was partially funded by the Maryland Smart Energy Communities Program.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 65 kilowatts
- Type: Natural Gas Turbine Engine
- Address
- 100 Edison Park Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
- Description
- The Combined Heat and Power (CHP) generation unit at PSHQ is a component of the microgrid system which enables the facility to remain operational during major grid outages. The CHP along with the solar photovoltaic canopy system reduces the County’s carbon foot print, increasing the efficiency of heating and cooling while providing security of operations for the facility.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 880 kilowatts
- Type: Natural Gas Reciprocating Engine
- Address
- 22880 Whelan Lane, Boys, MD 20841
- Description
- The Combined heat and Power (CHP) system at the Correctional facility provides an added level of security to keep the community safe in times of major grid outages. The CHP provides base loaded power to the facility, also reducing the amount of power that is purchased from the local utility company and the facility’s carbon foot print. The CHP system also produces hot water used on site by the Correctional Facility.
- Status
- Complete
- Characteristics
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- Size: 200 kilowatts
- Type: Natural Gas Reciprocating Engine
Microgrids
Microgrids are small scale power grids that can operate independently of the local utility. Microgrids combine a variety of technologies such as solar, combined heat and power, batteries, and advanced controllers to allow self-sufficient operations. Microgrids improve the resiliency of buildings and campuses to utility interruption, help stabilize the overall grid by generating electricity during periods of peak demand, and can reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The County has installed two microgrids at crucial public safety facilities and is exploring installation at additional sites.