Mi Cocina, a Mexican restaurant located for over 10 years at Belleview and Windermere recently installed a solar structure above an existing patio to create an awning that not only shades the diners, but generates the electricity used to prepare their food.
Saul Sierra, owner of the restaurant has dedicated the popular spot to the renewable energy cause. After ten years at the same location he decided to make an investment in future
generations. The 3.99kW solar awning structure is expected to cover up to 20% of the electric utility consumption. This will be an annual carbon offset of 7,958 pounds of CO2. The cost of
the installation was offset by a rebate from Xcel Energy and a federal tax credit for businesses who utilize renewable energy options.
The installation was performed by Boulder, CO based Lighthouse Solar. It was their first use of the unique bifacial panels for a commercial application. They have also designed and built
smaller versions to act as carports or residential awnings. This structure was custom designed for the location and to support the weight of the 28 solar panels. The electric meter and
emergency shutoff were moved to the east side of the building so people can see how the solar PV system ties into the power grid.
Other steps they have taken include replacing the interior lighting with compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL'ss), switching to recyclable or biodegradable to-go containers and using an energy
saving feature on the appliances while they are closed. Mi Cocina uses Eagle Waste and Recycling for their 'ssingle stream's recycling of cardboard, plastic and glass. They now recycle
almost three times as much as they throw away by volume. The dishwasher is an energy star Auto-Chlor system that only uses 1.09 gallons of water per cycle (vs. 2+ gallons of water for
conventional dishwashers.) There are also no phosphates in the soap used in the dishwasher which is environmentally friendly. Ultimately Saul sees a place to educate the community and
encourage the use of renewable resources. They have planned events and school field trips to show interested residents that clean renewable energy works. Saul put it very simply This is
the right thing to do
For more information about Mi Cocina Mexican Restaurant, please visit Mi Cocina (http://www.micocinarestaurant.com)
For more information about Lighthouse Solar, please visit Lighthouse Solar (http://www.lighthousesolar.us)
For questions in regard to this press release, please contact
Saul Sierra, Owner, Mi Cocina Mexican Restaurant. 303.798.5300 - Saul @ MiCocinaFood.com