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Welcome to the Texas State Energy Conservation Office's (SECO) solar energy portal, where we display real-time performance data from solar electric systems we've supported throughout our Lone Star state. This site lets you see how much energy solar electric systems produce, how much air pollution is avoided through their use, and how different weather conditions, seasons, and times of day affect their performance.

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Today's featured system is Zilker Elementary School in Austin, TX.

The energy and emissions graphics at right illustrate this solar-powered building's impact.

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RECENT ENERGY PRODUCTION | TOTAL EMISSIONS OFFSETS

This graph depicts actual power output over the most recent five-day period for which data is available.

Today's featured system is Zilker Elementary School in Austin, TX. The graph depicts actual power output over the most recent five-day period for which data is available.
RECENT ENERGY PRODUCTION | TOTAL EMISSIONS OFFSETS 

Since monitoring began, this system has produced 11,218 kWh of electrical energy, offsetting approximately:

Smokestack emitting pollution15,621 Open glossary...
lbs. of carbon dioxide emissions,
the main cause of global warming.
Pickup truck17,087 Open glossary...
miles worth of carbon dioxide emissions
from the average American car.
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