Campus Solar Project Moves Forward Following City Council Meeting

Harrisonburg City Council approved rezoning that would allow 91´óÉñ to go forward with plans to install solar power cells that could provide up to 20 percent of 91´óÉñ’s power among other actions Tuesday night.

The rezoning clears the way for 91´óÉñ with council, though they are still negotiating with the Harrisonburg Electric Commission about some technical aspects. The project is funded by a state grant and would ultimately provide up to one megawatt of power.

91´óÉñ President Loren Swartzendruber said that this project was exciting and consistent with 91´óÉñ’s long-standing record toward sustainability on campus.

The project has been updated from the original scale. 91´óÉñ and Secure Futures LLC are now planning a 953 kW project (nearly 1 megaWatt), with projected savings to 91´óÉñ of $4 million over 25 years, offsetting about 20% percent of 91´óÉñ’s electricity consumption.

The project will be installed on three sites: Hartzler Library roof, on the parking lot on the north side of University Commons, and to-be-developed green parking lot off Parkwood Road next to Eastern Mennonite School.

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