American Honda Motor Co., Inc., founding sponsor of the nonprofit Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California, is providing Honda solar cell technology to help power the Aquarium’s new June Keyes Penguin Habitat. The 11-kilowatt system provides a reliable supply of clean energy that is expected to reduce the Aquarium’s reliance on grid-supplied electricity by more than 14,000 kilowatt hours per year. The new June Keyes Penguin Habitat opened to the public May 17, 2012.
This is the first public demonstration of Honda’s solar panels in the United States. Honda currently has thin film solar panels installed in 22 Honda facilities worldwide — including the company’s motorsports engineering facility in Santa Clarita, Calif. and an auto manufacturing plant in Indiana. Honda’s longstanding relationship with the Aquarium prompted this public debut. Since 1998, Honda has assisted with the Aquarium’s important efforts for marine conversation, education and community outreach programs.
The June Keyes Penguin Habitat, a permanent new exhibit at the Aquarium, houses Magellanic penguins typically found near the southern tip of South America. Today, environmental issues are threatening their survival in the wild. The habitat includes educational exhibit panels and interactive touch screens where visitors can learn about penguins and why 75 percent of them are endangered or threatened.
Post time: Aug-03-2017