Green Power in Greene County
Fairborn, Ohio January 9, 2009
Twenty First Century Energy (TFC Energy) announced that it has completed the installation of a 41 kW solar photovoltaic (PV) system at their facility located at 1 Herald Square, Fairborn, Ohio. The solar system consists of six Sunny Boy inverters and 190 Sharp polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic panels with 216 watts maximum power.
The City of Fairborn Building Inspector, Mr. Bill Mazer approved the 41 kW PV system and the Ohio Department of Development (ODOD) Advanced Energy Program Technical and Program Monitor, Mr. Nick Milano also approved the final inspection.
Mr. Don Knoth owner of TFC Energy plans to participate in the clean energy sites that will open to the public during the Solar 2009 tour later this year. TFC Energy is in the service area of Dayton Power and Light Company and qualified for the Advanced Energy Grant Program through the ODOD.
About TFC Energy
TFC Energy was formed to develop, manufacture, and sell alternative wind energy systems to provide an efficient, renewable resource for the creation of electric power. The primary focus of the Company is to fulfill the need for the development of land based wind turbine systems using advanced technologies that are relatively low cost systems optimized for low wind speed conditions such as those prevailing in Ohio and nominally over most of the U.S.
For additional information about TFC Energy contact Karen Diehl at kdiehl@tfcenergy.com.