TRAVERSE CITY — The Old Town parking deck won't open until next week, but it's already generating its own electricity.
Almost 190 solar photo-voltaic panels sit atop the four-story parking structure, a solar-energy system that on sunny days should provide more than enough power to run the deck's high-efficiency lighting system. It's among several "green" building features designed into the $7.9 million project located near Union and Eighth streets in Traverse City's Old Town district.
The set of 3 1/2- by 5-foot solar panels across the deck roof took about two months to install and began generating power on Friday, said Matthew Vajda, owner of Voltage Electric Inc., of Traverse City. The company subcontracted the $242,632 project to install the solar panel system.
"It's a big job," Vajda said. "It's generating quite a bit of power."
By late morning Friday, the solar power system was producing around 31,000 watts of electricity. Vajda said that's enough to light about 550 60-watt light bulbs; it's the largest solar array project in Michigan north of Muskegon.
Electricity savings at the deck should pay for the solar-power system in about 20 years, Vajda said. Private investors can get that payback sooner because of federal tax credits, grants and other incentives. But the panels should function for 25 to 30 years, so the city should more than recoup its investment in solar technology, he said.
"It's got a long life ahead of it," Vajda said.
Architect Ray Kendra, a partner at CWS Architects in Traverse City, directed green building efforts at the new deck. He estimates the solar roof, high-efficiency lighting and other features will reduce energy use at the Old Town deck by about 40 percent, compared to a conventional parking deck.
The city wants to obtain a "Gold" designation under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards. Kendra said it would be the first free-standing parking structure in the state to earn the designation.
The deck also earned LEED "credits" because of its proximity to other draws like banks and restaurants, and because much of its concrete, brick and other building materials were sourced within 500 miles of Traverse City. There's also a "green" natural roof over the deck's stairwells to reduce storm water run-off. The structure also will feature five charging stations to service up to 20 electric and hybrid vehicles.
"It sets a very good example for other developments within town," Kendra said.
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Farmer Jim Schwantes almost didn't come. But Schwantes, who grows vegetables north of Cedar, set aside his skepticism and ventured out on a snowy day last week to join nearly 30 other growers at the Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Center, in Leelanau County. They were there to talk with the food service directors of five area public and one private school.
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Futures files: Warm winter cools demand for gas
Warm temperatures have sapped heating demand for natural gas, causing headaches for already-bloated storage facilities.
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Buckley Farm Show speakers scheduled
The 28th annual Buckley Farm Show will be held Feb. 16 at Hannah St. Mary's School.
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Feds seek applications for disaster loans
Federal economic injury disaster loans are available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture and most private non-profit organizations of all sizes located in Michigan as a result of excessive rain, high winds, hail, freeze, frost, blizzard, tornadoes, flooding and lightning that began Feb. 1, 2011.
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Milk producers given National Dairy awards
Several northern Michigan milk producers were recognized through the National Dairy Quality Award Program.
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Group gets funding to promote agri-tourism
A regional tourism organization received a federal agricultural grant to promote agri-tourism in western Michigan.
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Two area businesses receive ag grants
Two area businesses received grants through the Value-Added Producer Grant program from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Eastman Kodak no longer camera-ready
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Beef prices expected to increase
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Greek deal doesn't boost market much
The stock market finally got a deal in Greece, but it didn't produce much of a rally.
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Business in brief: 02/10/2012
Two Ford executives announce retirements; Effect of new mortgage settlement debated; Number of unemployed who seek aid is falling
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Assumed names filed in Grand Traverse County
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Glik's reopens in downtown TC
Glik's in downtown Traverse City reopened this week.
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Insider-trading legislation on tap
House Republicans have rejected from a Senate measure a requirement that people who collect information from Congress for investors register like lobbyists.
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Greece mulls harsh new cuts
Greek coalition leaders were locked in crucial debt talks with the prime minister Wednesday to review layoffs and other steep cutbacks as part of a $170 billion bailout package intended to save the country from a looming bankruptcy.
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GOP targets immigrant tax break
Republicans are looking to deny child tax credits to illegal immigrants — refund checks averaging $1,800 — in an effort that has roused anger among Hispanics and some Democratic lawmakers.
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Toyota to expand Indiana plant
Toyota said it will expand its factory in Princeton, Ind., and add 400 jobs so it can build more Highlander SUVs.
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Dow approaches 13,000 mark
The Dow is within reach of the rarefied 13,000 mark — a level it hasn't seen since May 2008, four months before the financial system almost came apart.
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Michigan joins foreclosure deal
Michigan will join more than 40 other states in approving a deal that would benefit many Americans who lost their homes or can't afford their mortgages.
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VW plant produces 50,000th Passat
Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant has completed its 50,000th Passat, less than a year after production began.
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Wal-Mart debuts healthy food seal
You may like the food you buy, but is it "Great for You"? Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to help its customers figure that out.
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Corporate profit growth rate slows
While other parts of the economy struggled the past two years, large companies managed to rack up higher profits quarter after quarter. Now reality is catching up with big business.
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Greek talks keep trading subdued
Stock indexes closed slightly lower Monday as talks dragged on between Greek political leaders over a fresh cost-cutting package required for the country to get more bailout loans.
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Redbox to start streaming service
Phone company Verizon Communications Inc. will challenge Netflix and start a video streaming service this year with Redbox and its DVD rental kiosks.
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