United States Postal Service: Marina Del Rey, California

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Civil and Environmental,
Electrical and Electronic,
Mechanical and Industrial
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PowerLight Corp.,
Renewable Energy,
Telecom & Utilities
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Overview: Since 1776, the United States Postal Service has been the gateway to the household - binding friends, families, and neighbors together. The Postal Service needed a cost-effective solution to operate more energy-efficient facilities. They also needed to support the President's initiative to reduce federal energy consumption by ten percent. Installing solar photovoltaic in existing buildings and in new construction is a sound, sensible way for using distributed energy resources to meet renewable energy goals and minimize the impact on the environment.

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