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A grid-connected, net-metered solar array at the Waikoloa Village golf cart facility meets 100 percent of the energy needs of operation. Excess energy produced during the daytime by the solar array is “banked” in the utility grid, and then used to charge the golf cars at night.
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A grid-connected, net-metered solar array at the Waikoloa Village golf cart facility meets 100 percent of the energy needs of operation. Excess energy produced during the daytime by the solar array is “banked” in the utility grid, and then used to charge the golf cars at night.