Phillips Eco-Enterprise Center - 2009





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Phillips Eco-Enterprise Center - 2009
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Large solar electric array, geothermal, extensive day-lighting, and recycled and salvaged materials on a modern office building. Extensive day-lighting strategies are employed, saving energy and improving performance with broad-spectrum natural light. Heating needs are met partially with a geothermal heat pump, which circulates fluid deep down in the earth where it either gains or loses heat depending on the original temperature.There will also be an Electric Car Rally in the parking lot.



System Components
solar electric passive solar ground-source heat
  • 34 kW solar PV array
  • Geothermal heat pump
  • Use of extensive passive solar strategies
  • Solar tracking skylights

Additional Measures
  • Extensive use of recycled and salvaged building materials
  • Extensive rainwater catchment system for future rooftop planting
  • Drought-resistant native plants

System Designer: Darryl Thayer
System Installer: Innovative Power Systems

Date of Installation Completion: 2004

System Cost, Payback, and Financial Incentives Utilized

$195,000 (approximately $5.73 per watt); 30-year payback


Anticipated Energy Delivery When Purchased

40,000 kWh/year or 3,500 kWh/month


Percentage of Total Energy Needs Delivered:

25% of base electrical load of office portion (approx approx 1/3 or 23,000 SF area) in 68,975 SF building