Posts Tagged ‘david schieren’

30Nov

Freeport Fire Department Announces Completion of 51.7 Kilowatt Solar System

Posted 2 months, 6 days ago. by Marketing in Solar Projects

On Monday (November 29, 2011) the Village of Freeport, NY and Freeport Electric held a press conference to announce the completion of a 51.7 kilowatt (kW) solar electric system, which was engineered and installed by EmPower Solar at the Freeport Fire Department Headquarters.  The design includes168 SunPower 308 Watt modules, and a SatCon 50 kW inverter.

Freeport Fire Department Solar Installation

Street view of completed solar installation.

Freeport Mayor Andrew Hardwick said “There are many ways a municipality can go green and Freeport has instituted several steps to reduce its carbon footprint.”  Along with the solar power system at the Firehouse, the Village of Freeport has purchased several hybrid cars, a hybrid bucket truck, and replaced 340 street lights with an energy efficient alternative.  EmPower has also installed a number of solar residential and commercial systems in the Village of Freeport.

EmPower engineer Emily Hwang, served as the project engineer, and was recognized by Freeport Electric’s Superintendent, Anthony Fiore, for her high quality work and dedication.  All the EmPower team members, including engineers and installers, deserve recognition for their seamless execution of this complicated project.  Cameron Engineering was also instrumental to the structural engineering design.

Installing Panels on Firehouse

First row of panels get installed on fire house rooftop.

In his remarks, EmPower CEO David G. Schieren said “The Village of Freeport and Freeport Electric should be commended for its vision and leadership in making this solar project a reality.  Municipalities have a critical role to play in advancing renewable energy, and the importance of their leadership can’t be overstated.”

City Officials Pose for Group Shot

Freeport Village Officials, Freeport Electric Officials, and EmPower CEO, David Shieren pose for Group shot in front of firehouse.

EmPower is especially grateful to Freeport Electric’s Superintendent Anthony Fiore and Supervisor of Electric Service Les Endo Jr. for their impressive commitment to this project.  Their support and technical understanding are making solar energy a reality in the Village.

Many large installations like this one are done on flat roofs and are not visible to the public.  This installation is unique because it is on a pitched roof and directly across the street from the Freeport LIRR Train Station.

See the official press release here.

23Nov

Vision Long Island’s 10th Anuual Smart Growth Summit

Posted 2 months, 13 days ago. by Marketing in Solar Projects

David Schieren Speaks at Smart Growth Summit

EmPower CEO, David Schieren, speaks on a panel at the Smart Growth Summit

EmPower Solar was excited to participate in Vision Long Island’s 10th Annual Smart Growth Summit on Friday November 18th, an event focused on promoting Smart Growth opportunities in the Long Island area.

“The issue’s we are dealing with today are similar to a man walking blindfolded toward the edge of a cliff”, says Senator Schumer during the event’s luncheon, “if we don’t stop and change our path soon, we will fall fast”. The Senator shares a similar concern with many of the stakeholders in the Long Island area. In tough economic times, many wonder about the most effective ways to revitalize their communities.

Vision Long Island is a not-for-profit organization working to build economically and environmentally sustainable communities through so called “Smart Growth” initiatives. EmPower Solar has supported and sponsored Vision Long Island for 3 years.

Smart growth means building urban, suburban and rural communities with housing and transportation choices near jobs, shops and schools. This approach supports local economies and protects the environment. Keynote speaker, John Norquist (former Mayor of Milwaukee, WI) spoke passionately about the importance of New Urbanism which focuses on the restoration of urban community.  He says there is a demand for compact neighborhoods with mixed use buildings that are sustainable and convenient.  If people can work where they live this will cut down on commuting expenses and improve quality of life.

A recurring theme throughout the event was the general idea of innovation, or establishing change in the community.  Many believe that we must first understand the root of the problems we face today in order to generate real change.

EmPower CEO, David Schieren, spoke on the Energy & Smart Growth panel.  This panel was moderated by Richie Kessel (former President of NYPA and Chairman of LIPA Board of Trustees).  The discussion focused on introducing innovative alternative energy and energy efficiency solutions to communities.

EmPower Solar’s commitment to more innovative and sustainable means of energy is an important piece to this bigger picture.  We share many of the same goals and philosophies as Vision Long Island and see solar energy as part of the solution to a better future in New York and around the world.

11Nov

FREE presents award at 34th Annual Celebration of Life Gala

Posted 2 months, 25 days ago. by Chris Spinner in Local Events, Solar Projects

David G. Schieren, CEO of EmPower Solar, was honored to receive an award from FREE at the 34th Annual Celebration of life Gala held earlier this month. Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, a not-for-profit that provides community living for disabled people in Nassau and Suffolk counties, presented the award in recognition of David’s instrumental role in helping the organization implement the 800 kW solar project that is estimated to provide over $5.2 Million in savings over 25 years.

David Schieren speaks at FREE Gala

David was honored to share the award with the following co-honorees: Bob Catell – Chairman, Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center (AERTC) at New York State University at Stony Brook.  Kevin Law – President and Chief Executive Officer, Long Island Association.  Michael Hervey – Chief Operating Officer, Long Island Power Authority.  Yakov Shamesh – Vice President for Economic Development, Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Stony Brook University.

FREE Gala Group Shot

The FREE solar project, one of the largest investments in renewable energy on Long Island to date, converted 44 sites over to solar power, helping reduce annual utility expenses by 27 percent.  The savings will allow FREE to focus its resources on increasing the quality of life for more than 3,000 people on Long Island through crucial “life services” and related social and educational programs.

126 kW solar array at FREE Headquarters

“Reach high, achieve more.  The Family Residences and Essential Enterprises credo resonates with EmPower.  FREE is a remarkable and inspiring organization that provides vital services to our region.  It demonstrates how organizations can play a key leadership role in cleaning the air and reducing dependence on fossil fuels, while making smart financial investments.  They’ve inspired us to reach high and achieve more.  Of course I accepted this award on behalf of my business partner and our COO Greg Sachs, and the entire EmPower team that took this project on with such gusto, determination and precision.  Moving Forward”– David G. Schieren

31Aug

EmPower’s Solar Systems are Hurricane Tested

Posted 5 months, 8 days ago. by Chris Spinner in Local Events, Renewable Energy, solar, Solar Projects

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19Jun

EmPower goes Over the Edge for Charity

Posted 7 months, 20 days ago. by Chris Spinner in Community, Local Events, long island, Solar Projects

On Saturday June 11th, 2011, members of the EmPower team, participated in an event held by the National Foundation for Human Potential called, “Over the Edge for Charity”.  The experience was inspiring and rewarding for all involved.  Participating individuals were asked to raise funds for the organization by going ‘Over the Edge’,and repelling down the 12-story, H. Lee Dennison building in Hauppauge,New York.

Lee Dennison Building

H. Lee Dennison Building - Site of the 2011 Over the Edge for Charity

Going ‘Over The Edge’ was easy for some, but not for others.  Some team members had their concerns but overcame their anxieties as they left their worries on the roof and made their descent from 120 feet in the air.

The EmPower team, captained by David Shieren, raised over $10,000

The mission of the National Foundation for Human Potential is to promote, develop and encourage educational and support services for children and adults with different abilities through financial and other means of support. To meet that purpose, the Foundation raises funds and provides contributions and grant awards to organizations, which build communities.

EmPower is proud to support the National Foundation for Human Potential.  We aim to align ourselves with organizations whose principles are similar to what we call The EmPowering Way.