Technicians have finished installing solar panels on the White House roof, capping a project that President Obama hopes will send a signal that renewable energy is feasible and environmentally shrewd.
白宫屋顶太阳能电池板安装工程已经完工,美国总统奥巴马希望能借此宣传可再生能源的切实可行和环保性。
Obama said in 2010 that he would retrofit his family's new home with solar panels starting in 2011, then use the power generated to heat water for the first family and provide some electricity. But the project remained dark until late 2013, when the installation finally started.
Obama wants to use his personal example to spur families and businesses to do more to reduce
reliance(信赖) on foreign energy and cut
emissions1 blamed for global warming. "Solar panels at the White House are a really important message that solar is here, we are doing it, we can do a lot more," Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said in a video released by the White House.
The solar
components2, converters and the
labor3 to install the panels were all domestic, according to the White House, which declined to name any of the companies involved in the project.
The panels are expected to generate 6.3
kilowatts4 of solar power whenever the sun shines, the White House said.
"Being at the White House, we do have some security concerns. We can't cover the entire roof, although that would be good from an energy
savings5 standpoint," said James Doherty, the White House
usher6.
For some climate change
activists7, the years of delay underscored a lack of urgency. Bill McKibben of the environmental group 350.org said the project was
symbolically8 significant, but also depressingly
protracted9.
"At this pace, we'll solve global warming right about the time that we're 30 feet under water," McKibben said in an interview.
Obama isn't the first president to
deploy10 solar at the White House. President Jimmy Carter spent $30,000 on a solar water-heating system for West Wing offices in the late 1970s, but his successor, Ronald Reagan, tossed the panels after he moved in. President George W. Bush's solar systems powered a maintenance building and some of the
mansion11, plus provided heated water for the pool.