Friday, February 12, 2010

Extended Deadline for Essay Contest


Deadline for the Renewable Energy Essay Contest has been extended to Friday, March 5th 2010.

Enter to win a $1,000 scholarship to attend Stony Brook University, Molloy College or Farmingdale State College at www.e2sys.com/contest-rules.html

Monday, February 8, 2010

Renewable Energy Essay Contest

Eastern Energy Systems is hosting a Renewable Energy Essay Contest in collaboration with Stony Brook University (AERTC), Molloy College and Farmingdale State College. Each collegiate institution is offering two $1,000 scholarships to the winners. The deadline for the contest is this Friday, February 12th.

To enter, please visit www.e2sys.com/contest-rules.html

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

E2sys Installs the Largest Wind Turbine on LI




Eastern Energy Systems held a press conference yesterday, on January 12th 2010 at the Stony Brook Incubator in Calverton, to formally announce the installation of the 100kW wind turbine at Half Hollow Nursery in Laurel, NY. The Northwind 100 wind turbine rests on the property of the wholesale nursery that spans over 1,200 acres of the Riverhead Township. Manufactured by Northern Power Systems, it will stand at 121-feet to the nacelle and 156-feet to the highest point of the rotor. The wind turbine is expected to produce between 157,000 to 188,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year for an approximate annual energy savings of $34,000.

Attendees at the press conference included: Michael Deering, VP of Environmental Affairs for LIPA; Suffolk County Legislator Ed Romaine; Town Supervisor Sean Walter, Councilwoman Jodi Giglio, Councilman John Dunleavy and Councilman George Gabrielsen from the Town of Riverhead; Yacov Shamash, VP for Economic Development and Dean of the College of Engineering & Applied Sciences for Stony Brook University; Ed Thompson, VP for Advancement at Molloy College; Kathy Coley, Director of Communications at Farmingdale State College as well as Jeffrey Lang, VP & Director of Wind Technology and Albert Harsch, Director of Corporate Relations for Eastern Energy Systems.

In addition, Eastern Energy Systems is hosting an essay contest in collaboration with Stony Brook University, The Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center (AERTC), Molloy College and Farmingdale State College. All three collegiate institutions will award scholarships to the winner of the Renewable Energy Essay Contest which is open to all junior and senior high school students on Long Island. For further information about entering the contest, please visit www.e2sys.com.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Blogger Stu Galvis writes about E2sys

Stu Glavis, a blogger for Boulder Green Properties, deemed E2sys "A national-industry
leading renewable installer on the North Fork of Long Island..." in his GreenHampton entry.

"Renaissance renewables: The guys (and gal) at Eastern Energy Systems (e2sys, for those in the know) are doing something that I have yet to see anywhere else in the country: design, sales, and install of ALL the best onsite renewable energy technologies for their market. They’ve got a one-stop-shop for Energy Ratings, Solar PV, Solar Thermal, Geothermal and On-Site Wind Power. Sun-tracking solar PV; they have it. Ground mount systems and roof mounts; they do ‘em. These enterprising young entrepreneurs can sell and install wind turbines, solar pool and patio heating, closed and open loop geothermal systems, etc… and the list is rapidly growing. I could honestly go on for pages (which I won’t). To help educate the public, e2sys even holds open houses every Saturday starting at 11:00AM during the warmer months so that interested parties can see demonstrations of all offered systems functioning in their natural environments, so to speak. I was so incredibly impressed with the group, their offerings, and their model that I made sure to get a picture with the team in their basement. This way, in the future when they’re green-famous, I’ll have proof that I knew them when…" -Stu Glavis

From Everyone at E2sys... Thanks Stu!!!!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Osprey’s Dominion First Vineyard on Long Island to Install a Wind Turbine


FOR RELEASE:

Thursday, November 5th, 2009


CONTACT:

Vanessa Baird-Streeter

Long Island Power Authority
Office: 516-719-9230
Cell: 516-640-0168

Media Pager: 516-525-LIPA
Email: media.relations@lipower.org


CONTACT:

Keri Ann Peterson

Eastern Energy Systems

Phone: 631-779-4004 X113

Fax: 631-466-5200

Email: media.relations@e2sys.com

www.e2sys.com



Peconic, NY—The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) in partnership with Osprey’s Dominion Vineyard and Eastern Energy Systems (E2sys) today celebrated the ground breaking for the first Wind Power turbine located in a vineyard on Long Island at Osprey’s Dominion Vineyard in Peconic, Long Island.


Osprey’s Dominion Vineyard commissioned Eastern Energy Systems, Inc. to install a 20k wind turbine at their North Fork winery in the Town of Southold. This will be LIPA’s first Farm Service turbine, undertaken through the Backyard Wind Initiative created this year. The wind turbine is expected to produce an estimated 42,802 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year for an annual energy savings of $7,918. The projected total cost of the project is $144,000. A LIPA rebate of $69,401 is anticipated, significantly off-setting the expense for the system. Osprey Dominion Vineyard may further reduce the cost of the system via a Federal tax incentive and by selling the excess electric energy produced back to LIPA.


“LIPA is excited to be breaking ground for our first wind power turbine on a farm undertaken through our Backyard Wind Initiative,” said LIPA President and CEO Kevin S. Law. “The installation of backyard wind turbines on Long Island will not only provide clean safe energy for the environment but it will help residential and commercial property owners, including the agricultural community, lower their bills. It is our hope that the Backyard Wind Program will succeed in transforming the wind industry just as LIPA’s Solar Pioneer program helped transform the solar industry on Long Island moving Long Island away from fossil fuels and creating more clean energy jobs.”


“E2sys, is raising the bar for the future of wind technology on Long Island by installing the first 20K wind turbine for a commercial application,” said E2sys President, Jamie Minnick, “Due to the LIPA Wind Rebate program and federal tax incentives, this turbine offers tremendous benefits for business owners to operate cost effectively, while providing educational and career opportunities for Long Island.” Jeffrey Lang, VP of E2sys, added, “This is the first of many wind projects on Long Island that we have lined up for the future. ”


“Osprey’s Dominion was the first winery on Long Island to power their ground’s maintenance equipment with biodiesel fuels, and have been doing so since 1999. With the help of the LIPA Backyard Wind rebate, the installation of this turbine is the next step towards our environmentally conscious vision,” said Bud Koehler, owner of Osprey Dominion Vineyard. Osprey’s Dominion will be hosting a gala Ribbon Cutting event this coming spring of 2010, and are currently planning the release of their first bottle of a limited edition “FLIGHT” wine, the first wine made with wind power.


“Combine Long Island’s reliable breezes with some open fields and LIPA’s new wind incentives and you get a powerful energy cocktail,” said Gordian Raacke, Executive Director of Renewable Energy Long Island (RELI). “I wouldn’t be surprised if folks will soon visit this visionary vineyard not only for its locally grown grapes but to learn how wind turbines allow us to harvest another valuable and local product.”

LIPA has made a 10 year, $924 million dollar commitment to investing in energy efficiency and renewable technologies under its Efficiency Long Island program (ELI) which offers a wide array of incentives, rebates and initiatives to LIPA’s residential and commercial customers to assist in reducing their energy usage and thereby lowering electric bills.


LIPA’s Backyard Wind Initiative was introduced in January 2009. The program provides rebates to homeowners, businesses, municipalities, and non-for-profits seeking to harness power from the wind through the use of land-based wind turbines. In addition, program participants may be eligible for a 30% Federal tax credit. These programs are consistent with Governor David Paterson’s “45 X 15” program that establishes the goal of New York State meeting 45% of its electricity needs through improved energy efficiency and renewable sources by the year 2015.


The rebate for new residential wind installations for 2009 will be rebated at the lesser of $3.50 per kilowatt hour (kWh) for the first 16,000 kWh or 60% of the total installed cost, with a maximum rebate equal to $56,000. New commercial installations will be rebated at the lesser of $3.50 per kWh for the first 16,000 kWh and $0.50 per kWh thereafter up to a maximum of 175,200 kWh or 60% of the total installed cost with a maximum rebate equal to $135,600. New municipality and non-for-profit installations will be rebated at the lesser of $4.50 per kWh for the first 16,000 kWh and $1.50 kWh thereafter up to a maximum of 101,333 kWh or 60% of the installed cost with a maximum rebate of $200,000.


A total of $1.2 million was committed to the wind initiative in the LIPA operating budget for 2009 and is proposed to increase to almost $2 million in 2010. The wind power initiative is an expansion of the utility’s successful Solar Pioneer program which has rebated over $52.5 million on the installation of over 2100 photovoltaic or "PV” systems since its inception in 2000.


To learn more on LIPA’s Efficiency Long Island, Backyard Wind Initiative and other efficiency and renewable programs, visit the LIPA Web site at HYPERLINK "http://www.lipower.org/efficiency/renewables.html" http://www.lipower.org/efficiency/renewables.html.

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Thursday, August 6, 2009

e2sys Data!


Check this out everyone. Jeff Lang an e2sys VP Jaclyn Klaus on of our interns and Jamie Minnick the president designed the following sites in order to collect data on the energy production of our geothermal and solar pv systems. We will be installing similar systems on all of our previous installations as well as all future installations. The data will be open for the owners of the systems to view and we will be using the data to monitor the systems for our maintenance, study and other uses.

Check out the solar data site:
new.e2sys.com/cworks/login.php