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July
5, 2010
Cincinnati,
OH, USA: Sol Ventus Partners Announces Solar Array for Ohio Schools
Sol
Ventus Partners will construct and operate two solar power systems
for the Adams County/Ohio Valley School District, delivering energy
savings, conserving energy resources and helping kids understand
the environmental benefits of solar energy.
The Power Purchase Agreements call for the installation of roof-mounted
photovoltaic solar array systems, each about 290 kilowatts, at
North Adams and Peebles Elementary Schools.
Sol
Ventus Partners, an independent power producer, will construct,
operate and maintain the systems over the course of the 20-year
agreements. The School District agrees to purchase the power generated
by the system, locking in savings of 15-18% on power from the
solar array.
School
District Treasurer, Tina Hageman, explains, "As many of Ohio's
School Districts struggle with increased costs and often uncertain
budget constraints, Adams County/Ohio Valley School District is
looking forward to implementing solar energy alternatives at our
buildings. This is a unique opportunity for school districts to
take advantage of renewable energy resources to reduce operating
costs while simultaneously offering teachers and students a new
tool for teaching and learning about 'green' projects."
A
real-time energy interface linked to each array will be the online
hub for a proprietary energy curriculum, enabling teachers, students
and the community to monitor system activity and grasp the environmental
benefits of alternative energy. The curriculum is being designed
to enhance the study of math, economics and science as they relate
to green energy projects. Construction of the solar systems at
North Adams and Peebles is scheduled for completion by yearend,
with Sol Ventus associate Kastle Solar & Wind handling the project.
The
signing culminates a process that began in early March with site
analysis and a feasibility study conducted by architectural firm
McGill Smith Punshon, Inc., system planning experts for the Sol
Ventus team of professionals.
"Sol
Ventus Partners has offered us a way to lower our utility spending
with clean, sustainable energy with no out-of-pocket cost to the
district," said District Facilities Manager, Steve Wolfe. "We
are all very excited about moving forward with our solar projects."
According
to David Chrestensen, CEO of Sol Ventus Partners, "Our focus,
expertise and no-cost, turnkey program helps tax-exempt entities
reduce energy costs and meet their environmental goals, while
enhancing their core mission to others."
Further details about: Sol
Ventus Partners
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