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Location
Ballard Library and Neighborhood Sevice Center
5614 22nd Ave NW, Seattle

Startup
March 2005

Electricity Generation
· 4.8 kilowatts DC peak capacity (rooftop system)

Equipment
· (16) RWE Schott Solar 300 watt poly-crystalline modules
· (2) SMA Sunny Boy 2500 240VAC inverters
· Cost: $24,762

Project Team
· Seattle City Light
· Seattle Public Library
· Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects
· PCL Construction Services
· WSU Northwest Solar Center


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Residential & Small Business:
(206) 684-3800
rescons.scl@seattle.gov

Medium & Large Business:
(206) 684-3254
bizcon.scl@seattle.gov

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Solar Project - Ballard Library and
Neighborhood Sevice Center


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Project Summary
The new Ballard Branch of the The Seattle Public Library and the adjacent Ballard Neighborhood Service Center opened May 14, 2005. The 15,000 square foot library, more than twice the size of the previous branch, is the largest outside of the central downtown library. As part of the dedication celebration, an architectural panel addressed the building's key features including a discussion of the gently arched roof, which is capped with green plants and solar "green" power.

While the sod roof provides roof insulation and helps retain rainwater to slow stormwater flows, the solar modules act as a sponge for solar energy, helping to reduce the building's electricity requirements. The green roof can be observed through periscopes provided in the library or via a tour upstairs to a roof observation area.

Multipurpose glass: views, shade and electricity!
Multipurpose glass: views, shade and electricity!
   Solar modules add meaning to the planted "green" roof.
Solar modules add meaning to the planted "green" roof.

In the first application of its type in Seattle, and possibly Northwest, thin-film solar cells are integrated into a portion of the south and west-facing glass units surrounding the Neighborhood Service Center. By intercepting the sun, the cells provide critical shading of the glass while allowing just enough light to penetrate and illuminate the space.

Other green building and art features are highlighted on the Ballard Library's website: Ballard Library Environmental Features


Other Solar Projects:
Ballard High School | Ballard Library and Neighborhood Sevice Center | Bertschi School | Bradner Gardens Park - Community Building | Carkeek Park - Environmental Learning Center | Greenwood Elementary School | Hutchinson Center Yale Building | Meridian Park Elementary School | Orca Elementary School | Pathfinder Elementary School | Seattle Center - McCaw Performance Hall | Seattle Federal Courthouse | Seattle University Student Center | Spruce Street School | UW Center for Urban Horticulture - Merrill Hall | UW Mechanical Engineering Building | Washington Middle School | Woodland Park Zoo - Family Farm Discovery Barn


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Seattle City Light -- 700 5th Avenue, Suite 3200, Seattle, WA 98104-5031 -- 206.684.3000
Mailing address: 700 5th Avenue, Suite 3200, P.O. Box 34023 Seattle, WA 98124-4023