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Leonard S. Tanaka
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REP PWPRC 123 09/18/2012 2010-2012
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Page 2 of 2 <br /> statewide has proven that both PV and Solar Water Heating Systems do not put undue stress on <br /> residential roofs. <br /> The hardware being used to mount PV systems is the same hardware that has been used throughout <br /> the State of Hawaii for many years. It was approved for use by the Electric Utilities for their PUC <br /> mandated DSM programs, HELCO, HECO, and MECO,and installed on 10's of thousands of <br /> rooftops without issue. Building Permits were obtained on these solar water heating systems, and the <br /> completed installations were inspected not only by Utility inspectors, but also Department of Public <br /> Works inspectors, and passing the inspections with flying colors due to the high quality of the <br /> mounting system design and materials used. <br /> Public Works is also concerned about the effects of wind on roof mounted systems. Again, <br /> experience has shown us that this is not a valid concern. I ask you to recall one of the most often <br /> shown video clips taken during Hurricane Iniki in 1992, showing the roof of a residence being blown <br /> off. While you watch the roof sailing through the air,you notice that the solar collectors are still <br /> firmly attached to the roof. Might the concern about the roof integrity of solar systems be <br /> overblown? <br /> I personally have worked full time in the solar industry on Hawaii Island since 1979, and have never <br /> seen an instance of a structurally sound roof being negatively affected by the installation of solar PV <br /> or water heating panels. <br /> I ask that you support Councilmember Yoshimoto's Bill 305, and in turn support the advancement of <br /> Renewable Energy on Hawaii Island. <br /> I also ask that you instruct the Department of Public Works not to adopt internal prescriptive <br /> measures that would circumvent the intent of this legislation. <br /> Mahalo, <br /> Jim Garber <br /> Inter-Island Solar Supply, Kailua-Kona <br /> (808)329-7890 <br /> No virus found in this incoming message. <br /> Checked by AVG - www.avq.com <br /> Version: 8.5.455 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/5301 - Release Date: 09/30/12 18:34:00 <br /> 10/1/2012 <br />
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