Projects

Select a project below to learn more about the past performance of Solar Tracker, Inc.:

Pine Creek Reservation Solar Array

Solar Tracker, Inc. provided construction oversight for a 43.7 kW photovoltaic thermal (PVT)*  hybrid solar collector system, located on the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi (NHBP) Pine Creek Reservation in Fulton, MI.

This system includes a multi-access tracking array, integrated heat pump, and an underground hot water storage loop system, which is tied into the hot water loop of the NHBP’s Community Center.

This installation involved the placement of 54 Power Panel™ PVT solar panels on a single-azimuth tracker to create what is believed to be the world’s first tracking PVT array.

Solar Tracker currently provides oversight pertaining to ongoing maintenance and necessary testing of this system.

*PVT collectors combine photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal energy collection into a single panel, delivering both electrical and thermal energy for 80% peak sun capture, well beyond the 20% energy capture for a similar-sized PV-only panel.

FireKeepers Casino Hotel Solar Array

Solar Tracker, Inc. provided construction oversight for a 500kW photovoltaic thermal hybrid solar collector system, located on the FireKeepers Casino Hotel property. This system includes multi-access tracking arrays, an integrated heat pump, and a 30,000-gallon underground hot water storage system that is tied into the hot water loop of the casino and laundry facilities of the hotel.

Solar Tracker provided oversight of the construction of the multi-access trackers, the installation of the PVT* collectors, and heat pump, as well as all construction-related activities pertaining to the 30,000-gallon underground storage system.

Solar Tracker currently provides oversight pertaining to ongoing maintenance and necessary testing.

*PVT collectors combine photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal energy collection into a single panel, delivering both electrical and thermal energy for 80% peak sun capture, well beyond the 20% energy capture for a similar-sized PV-only panel.