Monday, March 4, 2013

Cape Vincent ~ Sun Spots

  
Recently, two stories about the utilization of solar power in the North Country appeared in the Watertown Times.


One was about a proposal for a solar energy facility that was submitted to the Ogdensburg Zoning Board.


 Another story was about LAFARGEVILLE, where they will soon be employing solar energy to power their wastewater treatment plant.


 As solar appears to be on the upswing in Northern NY, BP is winding down its solar operations in favor of Biofuels.


 At one time BP may have had aspirations to develop solar energy in the North Country. 
In 2006 BP Solar International based in Frederick Maryland applied for a certificate of assumed name /DBA (short for "doing business as"). A  DBA certificate allows you as a sole proprietor to use a business name rather than your personal name.


In 2011 BP solar international closed its doors and met with a wrecking ball January 2013.

Reportedly with the closing, 80 employees stood to lose their jobs.    BP’s Richard Chandler was one of the more fortunate as he was retained as a project manager for BP Wind Energy.


Sources:
Richard Chandler's Biographical sketch

  From the Frederick News Post : BP Solar will close its Frederick operation in 2012


From the Watertown Times:

From the Watertown Times:

Orleans has the largest solar panel array in the north country

Solar energy farm possibilities mulled in Ogdensburg


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well Cape little old Lafargeville, NY is going with solar panels right behind their school at the local plant. Your missing out on a real energy money making screen. It beats wind turbines any day and keeps the neighborhoods people pleasant and talking to each other.

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