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District receives solar feasibility update; consultants propose phased pilot with 66%–85% offset scenarios

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Consultants reviewed site analyses and three financial scenarios for district solar installations across Central Mountain, Woodward, Bucktail and Liberty Curtain; presenters recommended a phased approach and requested further direction from the board.

Consultants presented a multi-site solar study that modeled four candidate locations and three financial scenarios for the Keystone Central School District and recommended starting with a phased pilot to test ground-mounted arrays before expanding.

Melissa Wingenfield, a project lead from the consultant team, told the committee the firm analyzed Central Mountain High School, Woodward Elementary, Bucktail High School and Liberty Curtain Elementary for rooftop and ground-mounted arrays and calculated districtwide electricity use at about 4.0–4.7 million kWh annually. ``The largest site being almost two thirds or three quarters is your Central Mountain High School at 68%,'' Wingenfield said, describing load distribution used…

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