Alcatraz to get solar panels

Mar 15th, 2010 | By ecsanyi | Category: Solar Energy

SAN FRANCISCO — Alcatraz Island is going green.

The National Park Service, which oversees the island, said Friday it will fund a project to put more than 1,000 solar panels on the main prison and laundry building.

The panels are expected to provide 40 to 60 percent of the island’s electricity and reduce the need for two aging diesel generators.

Officials say the generators pollute the environment and cost $700,000 a year to fuel and maintain.

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The panels are expected to go up in the spring with money from the federal stimulus program. Cost estimates are not being released.

Alcatraz was taken over by the Bureau of Prisons in 1934 and housed some of America’s most notorious inmates, including Al Capone.

The island, also known as “The Rock,” is today a popular tourist destination.

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Information from: San Jose Mercury News, http://www.sjmercury.com

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