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Solar energy to help power six Albemarle County schools

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albemarle countySix Albemarle County Public Schools will now receive some of their energy from solar energy systems recently installed on their rooftops, thanks in part to a $500,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grant.

The systems will generate 1,354,704 total kilowatts per year, which is enough electricity to power 125 homes. The schools are Albemarle High, Greer Elementary, Brownsville Elementary, Baker-Butler Elementary, Mortimer-Sutherland Middle, and Monticello High.

“REAP rewards innovation and foresight among local businesses and rural communities that want to move closer to energy independence,” said Janice Stroud-Bickes, acting state director for USDA Rural Development in Virginia. “This project with Albemarle County Public Schools is particularly encouraging for us because it will introduce a generation of young people in Albemarle to the advantages of and science involved in renewable energy. We hope students will be inquisitive about the new energy source and that teachers use the technology as an opportunity to educate.”

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced the solar project’s completion today at Monticello High School. Officials from Albemarle County Public Schools and the solar development company that received the grant, Albemarle Solar, LLC, attended the announcement.

USDA Rural Development’s REAP grants provide funding to agricultural producers and rural small businesses for renewable energy systems or for energy efficiency improvements. They help increase American energy independence by increasing the private sector supply of renewable energy and decreasing the demand for energy. Over time, these investments can also help lower the cost of energy costs for small businesses and agricultural producers.

Since 2010, six USDA Rural Development REAP grants have been awarded in Albemarle County, totaling $613,414. The REAP program is now taking applications for the next round of awards.

 

Albermarle County USDA REAP Grants    
Fiscal Year Borrower Project Description Grant Amount
2010 Duncan Vineyards, Inc.   $7,437
2011 Pippin Hill Farm Winery Geothermal Heat Pump $43,343
2015 Albemarle Solar, LLC Albermarle Solar PV System $500,000
2015 Weatherseal Insulation Company, LLC Roof-Mounted Solar $25,272
2015 S.L. Williamson Company, Inc. Solar PV System $20,000
2016 Knights Gambit Vineyards 27.04 kW Solar Photovoltaic $17,362
Total $613,414

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