Introducing the World’s Largest Solar Powered Winery
by Brian Merchant, Brooklyn, New York
on 10.11.08

Image courtesy of Take Away Festival
The largest solar installation of any winery in the world is set to be built for Constellation Wines’ Gonzalez winery in Monterrey County, CA by Pacific Power Management. Mitsubishi solar panels will cover 170,000 square feet on the winery warehouse roof, and will generate 1,700,000 kilowatt hours a year—enough to power over 50 percent of the winery’s energy needs.
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What’s more, during the summer months when the winery isn’t operating at full capacity (it doesn’t process grapes in summer months), the electricity will be exported in order to power 25 percent of the energy needs of surrounding residential areas—1,695 homes in the city of Gonzalez.
This may very well be the most expansive effort to power a winery with alternative energy (though there are more than a few very green wineries already in operation, and it won't lay claim to the first carbon neutral winery).
Some Solar Powered Winery Stats from Pacific:
The project will purportedly have roughly the same effect on lowering greenhouse gas emissions and reducing the carbon footprint as:
- Planting 2,500 acres of trees
- Preventing an average exhaust producing automobile from driving 25 million miles
- Taking 2083 cars off the road
The installation will offset around 1.6 million pounds of Carbon Dioxide, 1,600 pounds of Sulfur Dioxide, and 2,900 pounds or Nitrogen Oxides annually.
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Unless it's in Monterrey County, Canada,then it's probably in Monterey County, California.
awesome. thats the right way to go. :-)
As with any alt energy effort, the reduced footprint and other "green" aspects are great. Another good pro point is the ROI -- how long before the up front costs are paid for?
Wouldn't think it'd be long, but would be nice to know.
-Mike
www.filthyrichmond.com
An innovative idea which will have a major environmental impact- when the winery isn't in use over the summer months, the energy it generates will be used to power the local residential area and nearby city of 1695 homes.
QFA:"The installation will offset around 1.6 million pounds of Carbon Dioxide, 1,600 pounds of Sulfur Dioxide, and 2,900 pounds or Nitrogen Oxides annually."
I think that is awesome, and as one whose recently discovered a passion for wine, definitely a company I'll be looking into!
Seems like an awful big array to only generate 194 watts.