Connecticut high school to get solar power

Dec. 12, 2012
1,000 panels to be installed on roof of Glastonbury High School

From The Hartford Courant: The town of Glastonbury, Conn., will be installing more than 1,000 solar panels on the roof of Glastonbury High School this winter. The 250-kilowatt system will provide the school with 20 to 30 percent of its power needs and has the potential to save more than $35,000 a year in energy costs. The system should be ready to generate power by February.

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