Applied Energy Technologies (AET) provides solar racking for installation at Seattle Mariners training facility

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The project was developed and financed by Healthy Planet Partners, a clean energy solutions fund that finances, implements and maintains distributed energy and energy efficiency projects that optimize performance in commercial buildings.

AET provided its Rayport-B stainless steel roof ballast racking system for the 86kW rooftop portion of a 345 kW project at the Mariners facility in Peoria, Arizona. The facility has recently received Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification for its best-in-class building strategies and practices.

Aaron Faust, VP Business Development commented: “We are excited to be playing a part in the Seattle Mariners’ environmental program in Arizona. Installation has now been completed on an 86kW solar array using AET’s Rayport-B racking system. This array will generate enough energy to power eight Arizona homes for a year.

“The Rayport-B is the only stainless steel system on the market and offers industry-leading installation time due to its integrated fasteners which allow the use of one common bolt for all joints, and integrated panel grounding.”

Kay Young, President at Sky Renewable Energy said: “The Seattle Mariners project has been an exciting one and we have been very pleased with the quality of AET’s product, and the company’s commitment to providing an excellent customer service experience.”

The Rayport-B stainless steel roof ballast system fits all major solar modules available on the market today and is available in a variety of panel configurations. It is ETL listed to UL 2703, wind tunnel tested to 120 mph and comes with a 15 year limited warranty. The Rayport-B is quick and easy to install, and is available for immediate shipment.

AET’s engineers are constantly delivering innovative, high quality solutions to meet the needs of solar racking customers. AET’s racking products are designed to save valuable installation time, help minimize installation-related maintenance issues and to work within developer and EPC budgets.

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