Next project underway–Natchez School in Wadsworth, NV

March 20th, 2008  |  Published in News

Black Rock Solar is hard at work on our latest installation–a 60KW array for the Natchez School in Wadsworth, NV. Take a look at the location from space right here.

This project started on Wednesday, March 19th, following approval by the Washoe County School Board. We expect to finish in a month or so, and it’s expected to save the school some $14,000 per year in energy costs. Of that, half will go to the school directly, while the other half will go to a special school district fund to support other conservation measures at other district schools.   All of the students who attend this school live on the adjacent Pauite Indian Reservation, and as far as we know this is the first–but hopefully not the last–solar project built in this community.

The array will be located on the triangle of land west of the school, next to HWY 447–so pretty much anyone heading north on that road, like folks going to Burning Man, will drive right past it.

If you’re in the area, feel free to drop by and say hi to the crew. And, if you think you might have time to donate a day or two to help build it, please email corey@blackrocksolar.org with your contact info, background, and interest.

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