American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)

American Academy of Ophthalmology Rooftop Hero

Sun Light & Power designed and installed a 52.4 kW solar photovoltaic system at the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s facility in San Francisco, California. The system features 97 Boviet solar modules paired with a SolarEdge inverter and is designed to generate approximately 80,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean electricity each year, supporting the organization’s commitment to environmental responsibility.

Based on EPA greenhouse gas equivalency data, the solar installation is expected to offset approximately 29.1 short tons of carbon dioxide annually (tCO₂e/a). That reduction is comparable to removing 6.2 gasoline-powered vehicles from the road or avoiding 67,276 miles of driving in an average passenger car. It also equates to not consuming 2,973 gallons of gasoline, roughly one-third of a tanker truck (0.35). These environmental benefits accrue year after year.

The American Academy of Ophthalmology advances eye health and vision care worldwide through education, advocacy, and research. Sun Light & Power is proud to support that mission by delivering a solar solution that aligns operational efficiency with long-term sustainability goals.

Additional Project Details

Project Location:
San Francisco, CA
Project Type:
Ballasted
PV System Equipment:
Boviet
PV System Size:
52.4 kW
Product Category:
Solar PV
Date of Installation:
Sectors:
Office Buildings

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