
Lebanon, New Hampshire has reached an agreement to construct solar PV arrays on multiple city properties, they state via press release.
The contract for this deal is between the city and ReVision Energy. The company will be constructing solar panels on the following propertis; the Kilton Library, Landfill Recycling Center and Maintenance Garage, DPW Administration and Maintenance Buildings, the Police Station, a ground-mounted array at the Wastewater Treatment Plant, and on a shed roof at the same plot.
The project will produce approximately 900,000 kilowatt hours of electricity, or about 23% of the city’s yearly electricity consumption. This will reduce green house emissions in Lebanon by 1.1 million pounds each year.
The first of the arrays will begin being built September 9, and all are scheduled to be in place by the end of 2019. For more information go to LebanonNH.gov/Solar.
