SALISBURY – Officials with The Salisbury School (TSS) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony last Friday to celebrate the installation of 900 solar panels on the outskirts of campus grounds.
Solar panels found on the campus will now be incorporated into the school’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)-based curriculum, giving students an opportunity to learn about and create sustainable technology.
Ed Cowell, headmaster at TSS, said officials proposed the project nearly two years ago in an effort to expand the facility’s green school initiative.
“We have a lot of green initiatives in our school and solar is something we considered for many years,” he said. “There are some real educational benefits for our students.”
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Good it can keep MY TAX payers home elec bill down.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Your electricity now costs more. Dummies!
ReplyDeleteThis saves Salisbury School money because we pay more.
ReplyDeletePlease study the true cost of renewable energy.
Solar panels are hideous looking.
ReplyDeleteSolar panels look awesome think I might get some at my house.
ReplyDelete12:46 Kinda look like chicken houses from above. I agree, both are hideous but one also smells horrible.
ReplyDeleteRibbon Cutting? Who was there? Any elected officials?
ReplyDeleteThey will never even come close to paying for themselves
ReplyDeleteWhy won't anyone take up a trade anymore.Is there something wrong with that?
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ReplyDeleteThe install is ugly, as many of them are. Solar, to the extent it pays its own way is fine.
The notion the kids will be studying them is laughable.
The funding mechanisms and rebates that shift their costs to others is unacceptable.
Was Liberal Jim able to make the ribbon cutting?
See if the school will release all costs and show what has been saved in true Dollars ?
ReplyDeleteSee if the school will release all costs and show what has been saved in true Dollars ?
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