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San Buenaventura officials, project partner mark completion of city solar array
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City of San Buenaventura officials and project representatives marked the completion of a solar array at the community park and aquatic center that city officials said will supply nearly all the park's energy and about half of the police and fire headquarters' needs, cut roughly 800 tons of CO2 a year and save about $2.3 million.
City of San Buenaventura officials and project representatives celebrated the completion of a large solar array at the community park and aquatic center, saying the installation will provide nearly all the park's electricity and about half of the power used at the city's police and fire headquarters at 1425 Dowell.
"The city of Ventura, we are proud to be a coastal town…taking care of our climate and taking care of it," a City official said, framing the project as part of the city's environmental commitments.
Officials said the array will supply almost 100% of energy needs at the community park and about 50% of demand…
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