PROJECT ENERGIZATION  |  JUNE 2013

Northwest R-1 School District Uses Solar Energy to Save Expense at its Elementary, Middle, and High Schools

Northwest R-1 School District, a K-12 school district in House Springs, Missouri, installed a total of 280 KW solar systems at multiple facilities starting in June 2013. SHINE Partners (formally GreanGrid Solar) developed the project with its local installation partner StraightUp Solar. SHINE worked with members of the School District to structure a solar services agreement as the financing tool.

Northwest R-1 was able to utilize the Missouri State solar rebate program and Ameren Missouri 5-year SREC (solar renewable energy credit) program to reduce the capital costs of the system and therefore the related cost of electricity to the School District.

The expected 30-year energy production for the system is 9.98 Gigawatt hours, which has the environmental benefit of saving approximately 8.4 million pounds of coal burned to generate the same amount of electricity.

The roof-mounted systems are located in the Ameren Missouri utility territory, and the Northwest R-1 is expected to save approximately 50% on the energy produced by the project.

The installed solar arrays with annual energy generation of 333 MWh is expected to offset a substantial portion of electricity consumed, and the Northwest R-1 School District will consider adding more solar panels to the site as its future energy needs grow.

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