
ASU Solar
Arizona State University has a comprehensive solar program that extends to all four campus locations and the ASU Research Park. Below is a high level view of our solar generating capacity to date.
Milestones as of August 15, 2014:
Total Solar Generation Capacity: 24.1 MW equivalent
(PV: 21.8 MW; Solar thermal: 13,908 MMBTUs = 2.3 MW equivalent)
Total Solar Systems: 89
(77 on Tempe campus; 3 on West campus; 2 on Downtown campus; 4 on Polytechnic campus; 3 at ASU Research Park)
Total Number of PV Panels Installed: 81,424
Total Number of CPV Modules Installed: 8,652
Total Number of Solar Collectors Installed: 9,280
Total Number of Shaded Parking Spaces: 5,952
Total Number of Shaded Stadium Seats: 828
Solarization Status Summary Report: Click to download report describing completed projects, and projects in installation, design and planning.
ASU's Solarization program and the ASU Solar Team are located in Facilities Development & Management, which is responsible for planning, design, installation and operation of ASU's solar systems.
Following is a comprehensive list of ASU's solar PV and thermal installations to date, in alphabetical order by campus. Data provided for each system includes:
Location • Peak DC Output • Actual annual kWh production • Capacity factor • Commission date and cost • Type
REC Incentive = PBI (production-based incentive) unless otherwise indicated.
Last updated August 15, 2014
Questions or Comments for the ASU Solar Team: altenergy@asu.edu
Tempe campus
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ASU Research Park:
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| Parking Structure 1 - Apache Blvd |
MacroTechnology Works - Retention Basin |
| Barrett Honors College |
MacroTechnology Works - Rooftop and Parking Lot |
| Biodesign A and B |
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| Business Administration A Wing |
Downtown Phoenix campus:
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| Cady Mall |
Cronkite Building |
| Carson Student Athlete Center |
Nursing & Healthcare Innovation 2 (NHI2) - Solar Thermal |
| Computing Commons |
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| Coor Hall |
Polytechnic Campus:
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| Cowden Family Resources |
Ground Mount Trackers |
| Design South |
Sun Devil Fitness Complex - Solar Thermal |
| Discovery Hall |
SunPower Solar Farm |
| Farmer Education Building |
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| Farrington Softball Stadium |
West campus:
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| Parking Structure at Fulton Center |
Ground Mount Tracker |
| Gammage Parkway |
Parking Lots 1, 2, and 3 |
| Goldwater Science & Engineering Center |
Sun Devil Fitness Complex - Solar Thermal |
| Hassayampa Academic Village |
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| Hayden Library |
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| Health Service |
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| Interdisciplinary B |
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| ISTB 1 |
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| McCord Hall |
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| Music Building |
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| Noble Science and Engineering Library |
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| Orange Mall |
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| Parking Structure 7 - South Packard Drive |
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| Parking Lot 11 |
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| Parking Lot 19 |
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| Parking Lot 41 |
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| Parking Lot 58 |
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| Parking Lot 59 @ Rio Salado |
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| Parking Lot 59 South |
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| Payne Hall |
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| Physical Education East |
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| Parking Canopy south of Police Bldg |
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| Psychology North |
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| Parking Structure 4 - Rural Road |
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| Schwada Classroom Office Building |
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| Parking Structure 5 - Stadium |
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| Student Services Building |
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| Sun Devil Fitness Complex Tempe |
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| Parking Lot 59E @ Sun Devil Sports Performance |
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| Parking Structure 3 - 10th Street |
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| Parking Structure 2 - Tyler Street |
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| Parking Lot 55 @ University Center Tempe |
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| Parking Structure 6 - University Towers |
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| Parking Lot 45 @ University Services Bldg |
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| Parking Canopy south of University Services Bldg |
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| Verde Dickey Dome |
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| Parking Structure @ Vistal Del Sol |
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| Weatherup Center |
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| Wells Fargo Arena |
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| Wrigley Hall |
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ASU solar-system installations on the Tempe, West and Downtown Phoenix campuses are facilitated, in part, by Arizona Public Service's (APS) Renewable Energy Incentive Program. This program offers financial incentives to customers, such as ASU, who add renewable-energy systems to their homes and businesses. The program is funded by APS customers and approved by the Arizona Corporation Commission.
Solar-system installations on the Polytechnic campus and ASU Research Park are facilitated, in part, by Salt River Project's (SRP) EarthWise Commercial Energy Incentive Program. This program offers financial incentives to customers, such as ASU, who add renewable-energy systems to their businesses. The program is funded by SRP customers and approved by the Arizona SRP Board.
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