Interpretation
Interpretive signs and brochures that educate the public about clean energy technology are another important aspect of the
Center’s education and outreach efforts. Our interpretive projects include:
Explaining how solar hydrogen works in SunLine Transit Agency's Clean Fuels Mall.
Peter Alstone in front of Kuchel Visitor Center's renewable energy interpretive sign.
- Brochures for the Humboldt County Energy Task Force’s (now the Redwood Coast Energy Authority) energy conservation and renewable energy public education campaign.
- New signs at the Schatz Solar Hydrogen Project to explain the renewable hydrogen cycle and the technologies involved. We also updated the tri-fold brochure that provides more details about the system and is available to visitors in an outdoor dispenser.
- A sign and brochure to explain the solar water heating system at Kuchel Visitor Center in Redwood National Park. SERC interns designed and installed the water heating system in summer 2002.
- Real-time data monitoring displays for the United Indian Health Services’ 40-kW photovoltaic system and the Yurok Tribe's Weitchpec office photovoltaic system.