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Montgomery County launches first net zero police station

July 04, 2024 | Gaithersburg City, Montgomery County, Maryland



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Montgomery County launches first net zero police station
Montgomery County is set to make history with the construction of its first net-zero building, a police station that will be built atop an existing parking garage. This innovative project aims to produce 554.9 megawatt hours of electricity annually, enough to power approximately 46 households. The design incorporates a microgrid and solar energy systems that will work in conjunction with an on-site generator, enhancing the facility's resilience.

The project is notable for its minimal environmental impact, as it will not disturb the ground beneath the parking structure. The construction will utilize pre-existing columns and connection points, ensuring that the solar array fits entirely on the existing concrete surface without increasing impervious surfaces or altering the stormwater management plan.

In addition to its sustainable features, the police station will include lighting under the solar canopy for safety during nighttime hours. The initiative reflects Montgomery County's commitment to green energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with plans to transition the police fleet to electric vehicles in the future.

Officials expressed enthusiasm for the project, highlighting its significance as a cornerstone for Gaithersburg and a model for future developments in the area. The collaborative effort between the Office of Energy and Sustainability and the design and construction teams has been praised for its forward-thinking approach to building design and environmental responsibility.

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