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Tolland superintendent says solar bill-credit deal nearly complete; district should save about $100,000 a year
Summary
The superintendent reported the district is finalizing a bill-credit solar agreement that would offset energy bills and save an estimated $100,000 annually; the contractor will own and insure equipment and install cantilevers and rooftop systems where appropriate.
Superintendent Walt Willett told the board on Jan. 14 that a bill-credit solar agreement is near completion and that the districts plan is to use a mix of rooftop and cantilever installs (parking-lot canopies) to avoid placing equipment on roofs that will soon need replacement. Willett said the district will not pay installation or maintenance costs; the contractor…
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