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121-kW solar array tops new senior center in Connecticut

Solar energy developer Verogy completed construction on a 121-kW photovoltaic system in East Hartford, Connecticut.

The rooftop array is located at the South End Senior Center and the town’s Senior Services Division. The solar energy system was part of a $9.9 million project to construct the new facility, which opened for business in September of this year.

East Hartford signed a power purchase agreement that locks in a lower electricity rate so that as costs rise in the future, the town will continue to pay a reduced amount for electricity for the 25-year term of the agreement.

“Our team was proud to have the opportunity to work with the Town of East Hartford on this great project,” said Will Herchel, CEO of Verogy. “The Town of East Hartford and its forward-looking leaders have made a smart decision to adopt clean energy that not only generates emission-free electricity but also saves taxpayer dollars. It’s a real win-win for East Hartford residents.”

The rooftop array will produce 137,517 kWh of energy annually. Once operational, it is estimated that the solar energy system will save taxpayers an average of $12,500 annually for the 25-year term.

“Sustainability is an important goal in East Hartford. That’s why we have taken steps to adopt clean transportation, energy efficiency and other measures,” said Mayor Mike Walsh. “The completion of the solar array at the Senior Center makes it the 10th solar installation in town, demonstrating our passion for reducing our carbon footprint and investing in renewable energy. The solar panels at the Senior Center are the latest example of how East Hartford is making our community ‘greener’ while saving taxpayers’ money.”

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