New construction non-profit Dining and activity center for special need students
$8,700
75% to 99%
of electricity
Property
- Owner:
- Horizons
- Type:
- Educational institution
- Address:
- Babcock Hill Rd, South Windham, CT
- Size:
- 10,500 sq ft
- Energy need met:
- 75% to 99% of electricity
- Designations:
- Deep energy retrofit
- Passive house
- Living Building Challenge
- Zero net energy
Technology
- Type:
- Solar PV
- Installed:
- July 2014
- Size of System:
- 63.0 kW
- Purposes:
- To generate electricity
Financial Details
- Annual Savings:
- $8,700
- Additional Financial Notes:
- CT DOL,Economic Development and CEFIA grants were provided to pay for both the Geothermal and Solar PV systems.
Professionals & Suppliers
- Installers:
- Gelsomino Electric LLC
- Tower Electric
What You Need to Know
Description:
There are 210 units of 300W Conergy modules with SMA inverters. Tigo optimizers mitigate shading and increase power production 5-20%.
Other Benefits:
Summer Peak demand offset when day camp is being used.
Efficiency or Sustainability Improvements:
Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps, daylight harvesting, LED lighting -all help reduced operation costs. After one year, we will provide a M&V report to achieve Net Zero Energy status
Open House Info:
Call anytime to set up a site visit
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