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Everglades University in Sarasota, FL, has implemented an advanced green technology project, featuring a complete solar installation with a capacity of 180 kW. This initiative aims to significantly reduce the university’s carbon footprint while promoting sustainability on campus. The project not only provides clean energy but also serves as an educational model for students and the community.
JM Family’s 150 kW solar installation in Deerfield Beach, FL, cuts emissions by 130 tons and offers a 7–10 year ROI.
Moss Construction installed a 61 kW solar carport at their headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, covering 22 vehicles. This innovative installation generates up to 88,357 kWh of clean energy annually, resulting in significant energy savings of approximately $10,000 per year. With these savings, Moss Construction expects to recoup its investment within five years, thanks to the combination of rebates from Florida Power & Light Co. and federal tax credits. Completed in 2015, the project highlights the use of advanced racking systems, including Hanwha and AGT Custom Racking. AGT played a crucial role, overseeing engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) to ensure the project’s success.
It is a 10 MW solar project in Sudbury, Ontario, featuring turn-key EPC and advanced fixed ground mount tracking.
In 2014, Lockheed Martin commissioned Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) to create a 2.25-megawatt solar carport at their facility in Oldsmar, Florida. The carport, covering 151,400 square feet and standing 24 feet high, includes 7260 solar modules and offers protected parking for 534 vehicles. AGT’s design and construction expertise secured the project against seven other national contractors. The project faced challenges like hurricane-force winds, requiring meticulous structural adjustments, and phased construction to avoid disrupting facility operations. Completed in September 2015, the carport provides significant utility savings and reduces greenhouse gas emissions, while offering shaded parking for employees.
In 2011, Toys “R” Us, Inc., an international toy and electronics retailer, installed a 5.38 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) system at their Flanders, New Jersey distribution center. Designed and installed by Advanced Green Technologies with Constellation Energy Group, this project covered over 70% of the 1 million sq. ft roof, becoming the largest single rooftop installation in North America. It now supplies up to 72% of the center’s electricity needs, generating 6 million kWh annually, saving approximately $366,000 per year, and reducing carbon emissions by over 4,000 metric tons annually. The project features Uni-Solar PVL-144 panels, custom frame racking, S-5! E-Mini Clamps, and Satcon inverters on a standing seam roof.
Marsh Hill Solar Farm, a 10 MW project in Scugog, Ontario, was completed with Moss Solar, featuring advanced technology.
Nautilus Solar hired Advanced Green Technologies to install an 839-kW solar carport at Konica Minolta HQ, generating 967,000 kWh annually.
John Lloyd Park in Hollywood, Florida, showcases a Solar Farm Installation as part of the Sustainable Energy Project for Nova Southeastern University. This project combines energy efficiency and renewable technologies to meet the park’s energy needs. Advanced Green Technologies engineered, procured, and installed solar electric systems at four locations: the park entrance, administration and maintenance buildings, and concession stands. These systems generate sufficient annual energy and include solar hot water systems for park rangers. The utility-interactive system returns excess energy to the Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) grid, powering the park at night and on cloudy days. Completed in 2012, the project has a 53 kW capacity with AGT’s custom racking solution, encompassing engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC).
Great Circle Solar in Ontario, Canada, installed 422 kW rooftop solar panels with AGT Solar, leveraging the Feed-in Tariff Program.
FTS Energy Solutions Inc. in Mississauga installed a 327 kW rooftop solar system by AGT Solar in 2014 to cut energy costs.
In 2011, Nautilus Solar Canada installed three solar photovoltaic (PV) systems totaling 1.25 MW under Ontario’s Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) program. This program buys electricity from solar producers at a fixed rate over 20 years. Nautilus Solar hired AGT Solar for engineering, procurement, and construction services on buildings owned by E&E McLaughlin Ltd. AGT used Suniva Monocrystalline panels and HB Racking, ensuring no roof penetration to maintain warranties. Completed in under four months, the project met budget requirements and FIT content rules. The systems generate up to 657,000 kWh annually, reducing carbon emissions by 120+ tons each year, earning Nautilus Solar up to $400,000 annually under the FIT program.
Syscom Tech, a leading electronics manufacturer, installed a 156 kW solar array and energy-efficient TPO roof in Moorestown, NJ, reducing costs and emissions
The UM Frost School of Music, designed by Yann Weymouth and HOK, features LEED® Platinum-certified buildings with energy-efficient windows and solar arrays. Located in Coral Gables, FL, the project involved ARI and AGT for roofing and solar installations, overcoming safety, production, and environmental challenges. The solar arrays produce 101.344 MWh annually, offsetting 13% of the building’s energy consumption. Despite obstacles, the project was completed on time and met client expectations.
In collaboration with Moose Power, AGT Solar designed and installed a 575-kilowatt rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) system for Nautilus Solar Energy, LLC, a prominent independent solar power producer in Canada and the United States. This project, named Bramalea, was situated in Mississauga, Ontario, and was completed in the summer of 2012. The development utilized the Ontario Power Authority’s Feed-in Tariff Program, which incentivizes the installation of rooftop solar PV systems greater than 10 kilowatts. AGT Solar was responsible for re-roofing, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), ensuring the successful implementation of this significant renewable energy initiative.
Advanced Green Technologies, chosen by a utility company, will install solar canopies at over 100 Florida public schools in a five-year pilot program.
In the summer of 2012, Nautilus Solar engaged Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) for the engineering, procurement, and construction of a 1.1 Megawatt solar photovoltaic (PV) system at Raymour and Flanigan’s distribution center in Gibbstown, New Jersey. The project faced unique challenges due to the center’s 374,000 sq. ft. standing seam metal roof. AGT needed to find a racking system that could accommodate the roof’s northeast sloping seams while maintaining a true south position for optimal solar panel placement, without voiding the existing roof warranty. Through innovative collaboration, AGT utilized the Advanced Racking Solutions’ VICERACK system and 20,000 S-5-E Mini clamps to attach 4,680 panels. This solution allowed the PV system to achieve the necessary load requirements and preserve the roof’s warranty. As a result, the system was the first in the U.S. to use these products for metal seam roof installations.
A 10 MW solar farm in Ontario, Canada, built with Moss Solar under Ontario Power Authorities Feed-in Tariff program, features full turn-key engineering, an on-site substation, electrical control room, MV Stations, and a fixed ground mount tracking system.
AGT, in collaboration with Moose Power, designed and installed a 652-kilowatt rooftop solar array for Great Circle Solar, an investment management company specializing in the acquisition, financing, and operation of rooftop and ground-mount solar systems. This project, named 1000 Wye Valley and located in Midland, Ontario, was completed in 2011. It was developed under the Ontario Power Authority’s Feed-in Tariff Program, which offers government incentives for the installation of rooftop solar PV systems over 10 kilowatts. AGT’s role encompassed engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC). The installation utilized Advanced Energy inverters and HB Solar racking.
In 2013, Advanced Green Technologies installed a 63 kW solar carport for St. John’s County Council on Aging in St. Augustine, FL. Despite material sourcing challenges and an active parking lot, AGT reworked the electrical and structural designs to fit a Suniva OPT 300W PV module, maintaining the 63 kW capacity. Collaboration ensured the project met federal and aesthetic requirements within budget.
Resolve Marine installed a 61 KW solar carport in Fort Lauderdale, FL, covering 22 vehicles. It produces 88,357 kWh annually, saving $10,000/year.
The Solar Retrofit Project at the Brownsville Christian Housing Center (BCHC), part of Camillus House’s Permanent Housing Program, emerged from a Florida International University (FIU) course. Students competed for a $25,000 grant for their chosen non-profit. Chloe Danielle Castro won the grant for IDEAS For Us, funding the retrofit of BCHC’s lighting, thermostats, and a 20-kilowatt solar array. Supported by Citizen Energy, Advanced Roofing Inc., and Advanced Green Technologies, plus a rebate from Florida Power and Light, the project’s solar capacity doubled from 10 to 20 kilowatts. This will cut Camillus House’s utility bills by 20%, freeing funds to aid those in need.
Advanced Green Technologies, in partnership with FPL and FIU, installed a 1.4 MW solar carport at FIU’s College of Engineering and Computing. This commercial-scale project includes over 4,400 solar panels on a custom canopy that can shade 400 vehicles, designed to withstand hurricane-force winds. It also features a prominent FIU logo visible from above.
Daytona International Speedway and a major utility teamed up to build a massive solar installation with over 7,000 panels, generating 2.1 MW of power.
Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) completed a rooftop solar array for the Hydrologic Distribution Company in Tarpon Spring, Florida. Hydrologic, a lighting and plumbing supply firm, expanded from a single facility to multiple locations. AGT installed 460 CSUN 310W poly solar panels and two Sungrow 60KU-M solar inverters on the company’s 12,000-square-foot standing seam roof. Using the Unirac Solar Racking System, AGT ensured the array did not compromise the roof’s warranty. The project, completed during business hours with strict safety measures, resulted in a 142.6kW DC system that powers about 20 homes annually. Hydrologic benefited from a 30% federal tax credit and MACRS tax depreciation.
Advanced Green Technologies completed a 2 MW solar carport at Lockheed Martin in Orlando, FL, expected to save $370,000 annually in energy costs.
In partnership with Siemens Corporation, Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) recently completed the first city-owned solar farm for the City of Lake Worth, Florida. The 2 megawatt (MW) solar plant sits on a five-acre site of a former landfill. The ground-mounted solar array consists of 6,490 monocrystalline solar panels and is expected to generate about two percent of the city’s energy load – enough to power more than 230 homes per year and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than four million pounds. That’s the equivalent of taking 445 cars off the road.
Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) has successfully installed two rooftop solar arrays at Miami Gardens City Hall, located in north-central Miami-Dade County, Florida. Each of these arrays has a capacity of 113 kW, resulting in a combined total of 226 kW. This project was completed in December 2017 and is anticipated to save the city approximately $150,000 annually in electric expenses while significantly reducing its carbon footprint. The installation at Miami Gardens City Hall underscores the city’s commitment to renewable energy and sustainability, serving as a model for other municipalities. By investing in solar power, Miami Gardens is not only cutting costs but also contributing to a greener future, showcasing the tangible benefits of embracing clean energy technologies.
Dairy-Mix Inc., Florida’s largest ice cream mix manufacturer, installed a 201 KW solar roof to reduce its carbon footprint. Despite roof design challenges and the need to keep coolers running, Advanced Roofing and AGT completed the project without disruptions. The facility now produces about 320,470 kWh per year.
AGT re-installed a 1,083.285 kW solar system for J.J. Taylor Distributing after Hurricane Irma, ensuring high safety standards and overcoming weather challenges.
Beacon Hill Apartments, located in Orlando, Florida, selected Advanced Roofing, Inc. (ARI) and Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) to re-roof and integrate solar arrays on 24 two-story apartment buildings and one clubhouse. Advanced was chosen because of its ability to perform both roofing and solar energy scopes of work. The shingle roofs throughout the apartment complex were at the end of their life cycles and in need of regular repairs as they suffered from leaks following multiple active hurricane seasons. The owners wanted to stop the leaks and install a system that would enhance the property’s curb appeal, provide durability from Central Florida’s severe weather, and provide the ability to integrate a solar array without penetrating the roof surface.
United Therapeutics has pledged to not contribute to global warming by creating sustainable facilities like their new innovative lung restoration center in Jacksonville, FL. As part of their carbon neutrality efforts, the biotechnology company contracted Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) to design, build, and install five solar carports at their new net-zero facility at the Mayo Clinic’s Southside campus, the solar arrays can produce 1,400,000-Kilowatt-hours of electricity and provide up to 50% of the total energy needed to power the center.
When building their new headquarters in Doral, Florida, Costex Tractor Parts (CTP), which sells replacement parts for heavy machinery, made the commitment to going green from the beginning of their design process. They now have South Florida’s second-largest solar roof, with nearly 4,000 panels delivering 1.6 megawatts of green energy.
It has reduced utility costs by installing solar panels on its roof. In alignment with the County’s goals to lower energy consumption, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and promote renewable energy, the Broward County Board of Commissioners selected Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) for this project. The animal care facility, which shelters over 150 homeless pets and helps reunite lost pets with their owners, now benefits from a 235.42 kW rooftop solar system consisting of 596 Hanwha panels and three CHINT inverters. AGT managed the installation, including permits, utility documentation, and the bi-directional meter setup, completing the interconnection process in six hours. Despite challenges in coordinating multiple parties, the project was finished ahead of schedule and under budget on December 22, 2021, allowing the County to receive a tax credit. Located in an industrial warehouse district, the project not only serves the shelter but also demonstrates the benefits of solar energy to the public and local businesses. AGT continues to educate the community on reducing carbon footprints through such impactful projects.
AGT Solar (AGT) was hired to provide engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services by Nautilus for the three solar PV systems on top of buildings owned by E&E McLaughlin Ltd. in Ontario, Canada. AGT designed the rooftop solar electric system using Suniva Monocrystalline solar panels and a lightweight HB Racking system.
Frontline Insurance in Lake Mary, Florida, achieved Net-Zero with a solar carport by Advanced Green Technologies, featuring six cantilever structures, 660.91 kW DC, and 986.5 MWh annual energy production. The project included tree and light pole demos, custom steel arrays, PV modules, inverters, charging stations, and irrigation solutions, overcoming several challenges and delays. The investment offers a 30% Federal Solar ITC, MACRS benefits, and will pay back in under nine years, generating over $2.5 million in free cash flow over its lifespan.
The Stirling Road Branch Library in Hollywood, FL, which opened in 2003, recently underwent an energy-efficient upgrade by Advanced Roofing and Advanced Green Technologies. Advanced Roofing, Florida’s top commercial roofing contractor, secured the contract, creatively linking it to an existing Florida Department of Management Services (DMS) contract to streamline procurement. Advanced Green Technologies, a leading solar contractor, handled the solar panel installation. The library’s 21,600-square-foot roof, plagued by leaks and water damage, was replaced with a Johns Manville 115-mil KEE PVC fleece-backed membrane and a 158kW solar array, completed in March 2021. This project helps Broward County meet its greenhouse gas emissions and renewable energy goals, showcasing Advanced Roofing’s craftsmanship and commitment to green energy.
The North Dade Regional Library in Miami Gardens now boasts Miami-Dade County’s first large-scale solar array, completed by Advanced Green Technologies and Advance Roofing. The project, which started in August 2022 and finished in April 2023, includes 1,093 solar panels and aims to offset 85% of the library’s energy usage.
Moss Construction installed a 61 kW solar carport at their headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, covering 22 vehicles. This innovative installation generates up to 88,357 kWh of clean energy annually, resulting in significant energy savings of approximately $10,000 per year. With these savings, Moss Construction expects to recoup its investment within five years, thanks to the combination of rebates from Florida Power & Light Co. and federal tax credits. Completed in 2015, the project highlights the use of advanced racking systems, including Hanwha and AGT Custom Racking. AGT played a crucial role, overseeing engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) to ensure the project’s success.
In 2014, Lockheed Martin commissioned Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) to create a 2.25-megawatt solar carport at their facility in Oldsmar, Florida. The carport, covering 151,400 square feet and standing 24 feet high, includes 7260 solar modules and offers protected parking for 534 vehicles. AGT’s design and construction expertise secured the project against seven other national contractors. The project faced challenges like hurricane-force winds, requiring meticulous structural adjustments, and phased construction to avoid disrupting facility operations. Completed in September 2015, the carport provides significant utility savings and reduces greenhouse gas emissions, while offering shaded parking for employees.
Nautilus Solar hired Advanced Green Technologies to install an 839-kW solar carport at Konica Minolta HQ, generating 967,000 kWh annually.
Advanced Green Technologies, chosen by a utility company, will install solar canopies at over 100 Florida public schools in a five-year pilot program.
In 2013, Advanced Green Technologies installed a 63 kW solar carport for St. John’s County Council on Aging in St. Augustine, FL. Despite material sourcing challenges and an active parking lot, AGT reworked the electrical and structural designs to fit a Suniva OPT 300W PV module, maintaining the 63 kW capacity. Collaboration ensured the project met federal and aesthetic requirements within budget.
Resolve Marine installed a 61 KW solar carport in Fort Lauderdale, FL, covering 22 vehicles. It produces 88,357 kWh annually, saving $10,000/year.
Advanced Green Technologies, in partnership with FPL and FIU, installed a 1.4 MW solar carport at FIU’s College of Engineering and Computing. This commercial-scale project includes over 4,400 solar panels on a custom canopy that can shade 400 vehicles, designed to withstand hurricane-force winds. It also features a prominent FIU logo visible from above.
Daytona International Speedway and a major utility teamed up to build a massive solar installation with over 7,000 panels, generating 2.1 MW of power.
United Therapeutics has pledged to not contribute to global warming by creating sustainable facilities like their new innovative lung restoration center in Jacksonville, FL. As part of their carbon neutrality efforts, the biotechnology company contracted Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) to design, build, and install five solar carports at their new net-zero facility at the Mayo Clinic’s Southside campus, the solar arrays can produce 1,400,000-Kilowatt-hours of electricity and provide up to 50% of the total energy needed to power the center.
Frontline Insurance in Lake Mary, Florida, achieved Net-Zero with a solar carport by Advanced Green Technologies, featuring six cantilever structures, 660.91 kW DC, and 986.5 MWh annual energy production. The project included tree and light pole demos, custom steel arrays, PV modules, inverters, charging stations, and irrigation solutions, overcoming several challenges and delays. The investment offers a 30% Federal Solar ITC, MACRS benefits, and will pay back in under nine years, generating over $2.5 million in free cash flow over its lifespan.
Everglades University in Sarasota, FL, has implemented an advanced green technology project, featuring a complete solar installation with a capacity of 180 kW. This initiative aims to significantly reduce the university’s carbon footprint while promoting sustainability on campus. The project not only provides clean energy but also serves as an educational model for students and the community.
JM Family’s 150 kW solar installation in Deerfield Beach, FL, cuts emissions by 130 tons and offers a 7–10 year ROI.
In 2011, Toys “R” Us, Inc., an international toy and electronics retailer, installed a 5.38 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) system at their Flanders, New Jersey distribution center. Designed and installed by Advanced Green Technologies with Constellation Energy Group, this project covered over 70% of the 1 million sq. ft roof, becoming the largest single rooftop installation in North America. It now supplies up to 72% of the center’s electricity needs, generating 6 million kWh annually, saving approximately $366,000 per year, and reducing carbon emissions by over 4,000 metric tons annually. The project features Uni-Solar PVL-144 panels, custom frame racking, S-5! E-Mini Clamps, and Satcon inverters on a standing seam roof.
Great Circle Solar in Ontario, Canada, installed 422 kW rooftop solar panels with AGT Solar, leveraging the Feed-in Tariff Program.
FTS Energy Solutions Inc. in Mississauga installed a 327 kW rooftop solar system by AGT Solar in 2014 to cut energy costs.
In 2011, Nautilus Solar Canada installed three solar photovoltaic (PV) systems totaling 1.25 MW under Ontario’s Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) program. This program buys electricity from solar producers at a fixed rate over 20 years. Nautilus Solar hired AGT Solar for engineering, procurement, and construction services on buildings owned by E&E McLaughlin Ltd. AGT used Suniva Monocrystalline panels and HB Racking, ensuring no roof penetration to maintain warranties. Completed in under four months, the project met budget requirements and FIT content rules. The systems generate up to 657,000 kWh annually, reducing carbon emissions by 120+ tons each year, earning Nautilus Solar up to $400,000 annually under the FIT program.
Syscom Tech, a leading electronics manufacturer, installed a 156 kW solar array and energy-efficient TPO roof in Moorestown, NJ, reducing costs and emissions
The UM Frost School of Music, designed by Yann Weymouth and HOK, features LEED® Platinum-certified buildings with energy-efficient windows and solar arrays. Located in Coral Gables, FL, the project involved ARI and AGT for roofing and solar installations, overcoming safety, production, and environmental challenges. The solar arrays produce 101.344 MWh annually, offsetting 13% of the building’s energy consumption. Despite obstacles, the project was completed on time and met client expectations.
In collaboration with Moose Power, AGT Solar designed and installed a 575-kilowatt rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) system for Nautilus Solar Energy, LLC, a prominent independent solar power producer in Canada and the United States. This project, named Bramalea, was situated in Mississauga, Ontario, and was completed in the summer of 2012. The development utilized the Ontario Power Authority’s Feed-in Tariff Program, which incentivizes the installation of rooftop solar PV systems greater than 10 kilowatts. AGT Solar was responsible for re-roofing, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), ensuring the successful implementation of this significant renewable energy initiative.
In the summer of 2012, Nautilus Solar engaged Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) for the engineering, procurement, and construction of a 1.1 Megawatt solar photovoltaic (PV) system at Raymour and Flanigan’s distribution center in Gibbstown, New Jersey. The project faced unique challenges due to the center’s 374,000 sq. ft. standing seam metal roof. AGT needed to find a racking system that could accommodate the roof’s northeast sloping seams while maintaining a true south position for optimal solar panel placement, without voiding the existing roof warranty. Through innovative collaboration, AGT utilized the Advanced Racking Solutions’ VICERACK system and 20,000 S-5-E Mini clamps to attach 4,680 panels. This solution allowed the PV system to achieve the necessary load requirements and preserve the roof’s warranty. As a result, the system was the first in the U.S. to use these products for metal seam roof installations.
AGT, in collaboration with Moose Power, designed and installed a 652-kilowatt rooftop solar array for Great Circle Solar, an investment management company specializing in the acquisition, financing, and operation of rooftop and ground-mount solar systems. This project, named 1000 Wye Valley and located in Midland, Ontario, was completed in 2011. It was developed under the Ontario Power Authority’s Feed-in Tariff Program, which offers government incentives for the installation of rooftop solar PV systems over 10 kilowatts. AGT’s role encompassed engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC). The installation utilized Advanced Energy inverters and HB Solar racking.
The Solar Retrofit Project at the Brownsville Christian Housing Center (BCHC), part of Camillus House’s Permanent Housing Program, emerged from a Florida International University (FIU) course. Students competed for a $25,000 grant for their chosen non-profit. Chloe Danielle Castro won the grant for IDEAS For Us, funding the retrofit of BCHC’s lighting, thermostats, and a 20-kilowatt solar array. Supported by Citizen Energy, Advanced Roofing Inc., and Advanced Green Technologies, plus a rebate from Florida Power and Light, the project’s solar capacity doubled from 10 to 20 kilowatts. This will cut Camillus House’s utility bills by 20%, freeing funds to aid those in need.
Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) completed a rooftop solar array for the Hydrologic Distribution Company in Tarpon Spring, Florida. Hydrologic, a lighting and plumbing supply firm, expanded from a single facility to multiple locations. AGT installed 460 CSUN 310W poly solar panels and two Sungrow 60KU-M solar inverters on the company’s 12,000-square-foot standing seam roof. Using the Unirac Solar Racking System, AGT ensured the array did not compromise the roof’s warranty. The project, completed during business hours with strict safety measures, resulted in a 142.6kW DC system that powers about 20 homes annually. Hydrologic benefited from a 30% federal tax credit and MACRS tax depreciation.
Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) has successfully installed two rooftop solar arrays at Miami Gardens City Hall, located in north-central Miami-Dade County, Florida. Each of these arrays has a capacity of 113 kW, resulting in a combined total of 226 kW. This project was completed in December 2017 and is anticipated to save the city approximately $150,000 annually in electric expenses while significantly reducing its carbon footprint. The installation at Miami Gardens City Hall underscores the city’s commitment to renewable energy and sustainability, serving as a model for other municipalities. By investing in solar power, Miami Gardens is not only cutting costs but also contributing to a greener future, showcasing the tangible benefits of embracing clean energy technologies.
Dairy-Mix Inc., Florida’s largest ice cream mix manufacturer, installed a 201 KW solar roof to reduce its carbon footprint. Despite roof design challenges and the need to keep coolers running, Advanced Roofing and AGT completed the project without disruptions. The facility now produces about 320,470 kWh per year.
AGT re-installed a 1,083.285 kW solar system for J.J. Taylor Distributing after Hurricane Irma, ensuring high safety standards and overcoming weather challenges.
Beacon Hill Apartments, located in Orlando, Florida, selected Advanced Roofing, Inc. (ARI) and Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) to re-roof and integrate solar arrays on 24 two-story apartment buildings and one clubhouse. Advanced was chosen because of its ability to perform both roofing and solar energy scopes of work. The shingle roofs throughout the apartment complex were at the end of their life cycles and in need of regular repairs as they suffered from leaks following multiple active hurricane seasons. The owners wanted to stop the leaks and install a system that would enhance the property’s curb appeal, provide durability from Central Florida’s severe weather, and provide the ability to integrate a solar array without penetrating the roof surface.
When building their new headquarters in Doral, Florida, Costex Tractor Parts (CTP), which sells replacement parts for heavy machinery, made the commitment to going green from the beginning of their design process. They now have South Florida’s second-largest solar roof, with nearly 4,000 panels delivering 1.6 megawatts of green energy.
It has reduced utility costs by installing solar panels on its roof. In alignment with the County’s goals to lower energy consumption, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and promote renewable energy, the Broward County Board of Commissioners selected Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) for this project. The animal care facility, which shelters over 150 homeless pets and helps reunite lost pets with their owners, now benefits from a 235.42 kW rooftop solar system consisting of 596 Hanwha panels and three CHINT inverters. AGT managed the installation, including permits, utility documentation, and the bi-directional meter setup, completing the interconnection process in six hours. Despite challenges in coordinating multiple parties, the project was finished ahead of schedule and under budget on December 22, 2021, allowing the County to receive a tax credit. Located in an industrial warehouse district, the project not only serves the shelter but also demonstrates the benefits of solar energy to the public and local businesses. AGT continues to educate the community on reducing carbon footprints through such impactful projects.
AGT Solar (AGT) was hired to provide engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services by Nautilus for the three solar PV systems on top of buildings owned by E&E McLaughlin Ltd. in Ontario, Canada. AGT designed the rooftop solar electric system using Suniva Monocrystalline solar panels and a lightweight HB Racking system.
The Stirling Road Branch Library in Hollywood, FL, which opened in 2003, recently underwent an energy-efficient upgrade by Advanced Roofing and Advanced Green Technologies. Advanced Roofing, Florida’s top commercial roofing contractor, secured the contract, creatively linking it to an existing Florida Department of Management Services (DMS) contract to streamline procurement. Advanced Green Technologies, a leading solar contractor, handled the solar panel installation. The library’s 21,600-square-foot roof, plagued by leaks and water damage, was replaced with a Johns Manville 115-mil KEE PVC fleece-backed membrane and a 158kW solar array, completed in March 2021. This project helps Broward County meet its greenhouse gas emissions and renewable energy goals, showcasing Advanced Roofing’s craftsmanship and commitment to green energy.
The North Dade Regional Library in Miami Gardens now boasts Miami-Dade County’s first large-scale solar array, completed by Advanced Green Technologies and Advance Roofing. The project, which started in August 2022 and finished in April 2023, includes 1,093 solar panels and aims to offset 85% of the library’s energy usage.
It is a 10 MW solar project in Sudbury, Ontario, featuring turn-key EPC and advanced fixed ground mount tracking.
Marsh Hill Solar Farm, a 10 MW project in Scugog, Ontario, was completed with Moss Solar, featuring advanced technology.
John Lloyd Park in Hollywood, Florida, showcases a Solar Farm Installation as part of the Sustainable Energy Project for Nova Southeastern University. This project combines energy efficiency and renewable technologies to meet the park’s energy needs. Advanced Green Technologies engineered, procured, and installed solar electric systems at four locations: the park entrance, administration and maintenance buildings, and concession stands. These systems generate sufficient annual energy and include solar hot water systems for park rangers. The utility-interactive system returns excess energy to the Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) grid, powering the park at night and on cloudy days. Completed in 2012, the project has a 53 kW capacity with AGT’s custom racking solution, encompassing engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC).
A 10 MW solar farm in Ontario, Canada, built with Moss Solar under Ontario Power Authorities Feed-in Tariff program, features full turn-key engineering, an on-site substation, electrical control room, MV Stations, and a fixed ground mount tracking system.
Advanced Green Technologies completed a 2 MW solar carport at Lockheed Martin in Orlando, FL, expected to save $370,000 annually in energy costs.
In partnership with Siemens Corporation, Advanced Green Technologies (AGT) recently completed the first city-owned solar farm for the City of Lake Worth, Florida. The 2 megawatt (MW) solar plant sits on a five-acre site of a former landfill. The ground-mounted solar array consists of 6,490 monocrystalline solar panels and is expected to generate about two percent of the city’s energy load – enough to power more than 230 homes per year and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than four million pounds. That’s the equivalent of taking 445 cars off the road.
The Stirling Road Branch Library in Hollywood, FL, which opened in 2003, recently underwent an energy-efficient upgrade by Advanced Roofing and Advanced Green Technologies. Advanced Roofing, Florida’s top commercial roofing contractor, secured the contract, creatively linking it to an existing Florida Department of Management Services (DMS) contract to streamline procurement. Advanced Green Technologies, a leading solar contractor, handled the solar panel installation. The library’s 21,600-square-foot roof, plagued by leaks and water damage, was replaced with a Johns Manville 115-mil KEE PVC fleece-backed membrane and a 158kW solar array, completed in March 2021. This project helps Broward County meet its greenhouse gas emissions and renewable energy goals, showcasing Advanced Roofing’s craftsmanship and commitment to green energy.