LSU's Tiger One Supplied With Solar Power From South Coast Solar. Geaux Tigers, and Geaux Louisiana Solar Panels!
BATON ROUGE — As Louisiana’s largest solar energy company, South Coast Solar and LSU Athletics have teamed to “Go Green.” On football game days, South Coast Solar powers Tiger One, the unique mobile entertainment unit located in Zatarain’s Tiger One Village.


The LSU Sports Radio Network pregame radio show, hosted by Jim Hawthorne and live from Tiger One Village for every home game, is powered by South Coast Solar’s mobile solar unit, “Solar One.”
“We are extraordinarily pleased that LSU is showing leadership with its commitment to become a more sustainable university. While powering Tiger One on Saturday’s with clean renewable energy is a great first step, and we’re excited about potential permanent solar energy installations throughout the campus in the months and years ahead,” says Troy Von Otnott, President of South Coast Solar.
“The unique partnership between South Coast Solar and LSU has allowed us continue to bring forth an exciting pregame atmosphere at Tiger One Village while reducing our carbon footprint,” said Ward Wyatt, general manager of LSU Sports Properties. “We are pleased to announce Tiger One runs on solar power at home games, thanks to the partnership with South Coast Solar.”
Headquartered in New Orleans, South Coast Solar is the premier solar energy company in the southeast. For more information on South Coast Solar or to receive your free solar energy estimate, click here.
The forefront of excitement on gameday, Zatarain’s Tiger One Village features a different band each home game, the live pregame radio show, the ultimate in corporate hospitality, concessions for all tailgaters and a perfect viewing spot for the football team’s walk down Victory Hill and the golden band’s March to Death Valley. For more information on Tiger One and the Zatarain’s Tiger One Village, click here.
On gameday, visit Solar One, South Coast Solar’s mobile unit, located between the PMAC and Tiger Stadium, in Tiger One Village.
SOURCE: lsusports.net




I have @ home; approx. 8 -9 months ago obtained a couple of estimates for at minimum starting with solar thermal, (hot water), (home all electric). Highly interested, however; in going 100% with PV’s as well.
Would like to speak with South Coast Solar Rep. ie. the advertised financing available. BTW, the reason I responded to the above “LSU’s Tiger One” story is I work in same industry. Radio Broadcasting.
I was previously Chief Engineer @ WWL-AM, (where I 1st heard of SCS) from July 1, 1992 to November 30, 2001, then on next day began my present radio engineering position at an university, hence my interest in the article.
Thanks,
Steve Portier 985-902-8856 – home
Stephen,
please click on our “free estimates” tab.
Thank you,
Butler Ives
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