Building (More!) Solar in Nixon, Nevada
January 12th, 2012 | Published in News, Nixon, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe
HIGH SCHOOL ARRAY IS 9TH FOR PYRAMID LAKE PAIUTE TRIBE
Believed to be most solar per capita of any community across the country
Black Rock Solar has once again partnered with the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe to install clean, renewable energy in Nixon, Nevada. This 130 kW array, the 4th for the Junior-Senior High School, will effectively offset 100% of the school’s current annual electricity consumption. We believe Nixon to be the community with the most distributed solar PV per capita in the U.S.

Eli Lyon working on the racking structure
These projects are especially meaningful to Black Rock Solar, as the Pyramid Lake Tribe was the first to extend a welcome to our tiny upstart organization back in 2008. Since that time, we’ve worked closely with tribal leaders to install 431 kW of solar in their community.

Pouring concrete
The savings from this array will save the school and the tribe close to $20,000 per year, money that can be put to better use for students and educators. For those who travel between Reno and the Black Rock Desert, you’ll be able to spot this array just off Hwy 447 past the Museum & Visitor’s Center, where our arrowhead array resides.

Jeremy Walker in the cloud of Awesomeness
Posted by Marnee Benson



