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Bring Back the White House Solar Panels!

by Stephanie Rogers · View Comments

Whatever happened to the White House solar panels, and Jimmy Carter’s solar thermal water heater? Some people want to point the finger at former President Bush, but the fact is, Reagan had them removed in 1986 and until recently nobody really knew where they ended up. The Huffington Post found filmmakers working on a documentary that tracked the panels to their current location.

In 1979, Jimmy Carter, in a forward-looking move, installed solar panels in the roof of the White House. This symbolic installation was taken down in 1986 during the Reagan presidency. In 1991, Unity College, an environmentally centered college in Maine acquired the panels and later installed them on their cafeteria.

In “A Road not Taken”, swiss artists Christina Hemauer and Roman Keller travel back in time and, following the route the panels took, interview those involved in the solar panel decisions, in the oil crisis of the time, and in the way that that moment presaged our own era. The documentary essay is still in work and will be about 70 minutes long.

It turns out that at some point Unity College donated one of the panels to Carter’s presidential library and auctioned off the rest [UPDATE: they were never auctioned off - see comments!]. The solar-powered water system still heats up the college’s cafeteria water.

In 2003, the National Parks Service quietly had new solar panels installed on the roof of a maintenance building on White House grounds. The Bush Administration also had two smaller solar thermal systems installed that same year. It has been reported that the 9 kW system on the maintenance building roof doesn’t produce much power because it’s too shaded by trees.

It seems like there’s plenty of sun in other areas on White House grounds, though – why not add more panels?  There have been a lot of calls for Obama to reinstall solar panels on the White House itself – there’s even a Facebook group in support of the idea.

Setting an example for the rest of the country is key.  Between that and a White House Victory Garden, our new president could show the whole nation the way forward. Bring back the White House solar panels!

Link [The Huffington Post]
Photo credit: Jimmy Carter Library via Treehugger

  • Yeah, Radfahrer, I personally don't mean to bring back the ACTUAL solar panels used by Carter ;) I just mean, bring solar panels back to the White House. New ones would probably work a lot better, solar technology may not have developed at light speed since the '70s but it has certainly improved.
  • I'm not quite sure why so many greenies want Carter's old panels back on the White House. I'm not at all an expert, but wouldn't it make more sense to put up shiny new panels. I'm betting that solar panels have improved significantly since the late 70s, and Carer's panels are probably near if not past the end of their life expectancy. I want to see newer, more efficient, cutting edge, and otherwise more badass Obama panels installed on the White House roof!
  • Thanks so much for coming by and letting us know that, Mr. Constantine!
  • I'm happy to say that Unity College never did auction off the original Carter Solar panels. Several years ago, the college explored the notion, but a new administration at the college has not followed that path. We believe that these panels are an important piece of American history and they send an important message about alternative energy policy and its importance. We also see ourselves as stewards of these important and significant historical items. One panel has been donated to the Carter Library and another to a leading wind energy assessment company in Vermont. We partnered with Google Inc. to facilitate a one-year loan for display in their DC office-it was there in time for the inauguration of President Obama on January 20. The remaining panels are in storage and a few are still proudly displayed on the roof of our cafeteria where they provided hot water for over a decade. We are open to exploring how to more widely circulate the message the panels represent, but want to ensure that they are passed on to appropriate partners whose actions support the message of the panels. And yes-we are all for a panel returning home to the White House!
    Rob Constantine
    Vice President for College Advancement
    Unity College
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