Santa Clara University installs solar panels

Aug. 15, 2007
School received $150,000 in energy rebates for choosing system.

Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, Calif., has received $125,000 in rebates from the city's municipal electric utility for the installation of a 50-kilowatt photovoltaic system. The 338-panel solar system is constructed on the university’s main facilities building and is projected to produce an average of 80,300 kilowatt-hours annually.

To read a university news release about the system, click here.

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