Lake Stevens Journal September 28, 2011
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Lake Stevens High School gets solar poWer
JOURNAL STAFF
Green power will come to Lake Ste—
vens High School this fall!
The district received a PUD grant
through their Planet Power program
which will provide for the installation of
a solar photo-voltaic (PV) array panel.
The panel will be placed on the roof
of the Performing Arts Center and will
generate approximately 5,500 kilowatt-
hours (KWh)of energy per year.
Jessica Mitchell, Customer Renew—
abIes Program Manager; stated that
the energy grant program is provided
through monthly donations from PUD
rate payers.
Lake Stevens is one of four projects
that are being granted this year out of
39 applications. She also commented
that the application,
submitted by the dis-
amount of power generated through I
the panels. Information will also be
available on the PUD and district’s
websites.
The grant provides
The program will
provide for a kiosk
and renewable energy
education curriculum
trict’s Energy Educa-
tion Specialist Barb
Ossowski was a stel-
lar application.
In addition to pro-
for the installation of
the solar'array by the
Bonneville Environ-
mental Foundation,
along with the kiosk,
viding a solar array,
the program will pro-
vide for a kiosk and
for students.
curriculum and sig—
nage. The project
comes at no cost to
the district.
The solar energy grant is yet an—
other way that the district is working
to save energy and work towards a
renewable energy education curricu—
lum for students.
The kiosk will show details of the
greener environment.
Energy conservation programs are in
their seCond year and the district has
reduced its energy impact by an amount
equal to removing over 500 cars from
the road for a year.
In addition, the district has avoided
spending over $660,000 in energy costs
since the program’s inception. The
district is an Energy Star Partner and
continues to exceed their 10 percent
reduction goal in the PUD Energy Chal-
lenge.
The district will be recognized by
Energy Education with its Energy Paces-
etter Award for positive environmental
impacts at the September 28 board
meeting.
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